KEY POINTS
  • Engineers from Microsoft and Tiktok parent ByteDance discussed KubeRay at the Ray Summit in San Francisco.
  • The collaboration is happening despite the AI battle taking place between the U.S. and China.
  • ByteDance has been participating in open source projects as TikTok's popularlity has exploded.
Flags of China and the United States are seen near a ByteDance logo in this illustration picture taken Sept. 18, 2020.

The high-stakes battle between the U.S. and China for supremacy in artificial intelligence has domestic lawmakers growing increasingly concerned over what losing out could mean for national security, the economy and American prosperity.

But as the world's two largest economies pour resources into the race for dominance in the field, there's also collaboration afoot. Indeed, some AI experts even say that cross-border cooperation is key to getting the most out of advancements in computing.