China clout in GenAI patents
By
Binu Mathew
In 1980, a small, nondescript garage in Palo Alto became the birthplace of what would eventually transform into Silicon Valley. This unassuming location housed two Stanford graduates who tinkered with circuit boards and computer chips, fuelled by their vision of a digital future. Their company, Hewlett-Packard, would soon become a tech giant, setting the stage for a wave of innovation that drew in engineers, scientists, and entrepreneurs from around the world.