Both U.S. and Chinese AI firms are setting up shop in Singapore. Can the country become Asia's neutral AI hub? | Fortune
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Why It Matters
**Why it matters** Singapore’s dual attraction of U.S. and Chinese AI firms positions it as a contested but potentially lucrative neutral node for cross‑border data collaboration, regulatory arbitrage, and access to both capital‑rich North and market‑dense South Asian ecosystems—an outcome that could reshape regional talent flows and dictate where next‑generation AI infrastructure investments land.
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Who Is Affected
- AI product teams
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