Microsoft's AI research center in China has significantly contributed to China's advances in AI, leading to the country's edge over the U.S. in computer vision. There are concerns about moving Microsoft's AI research out of China due to national security priorities. China has made substantial progress in AI research and development, with a focus on areas like computer vision and military applications.
There's a prevailing notion that China is a few years behind the U.S. when it comes to AI development... that may not be as true as people assume: https://t.co/esle0WJuxp
AI Agenda: A Chinese quant fund’s impressive AI coding model highlights how far that country’s researchers have come in catching up to American counterparts. https://t.co/AFcfSDmsYl
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“China’s AI research is world-class. In areas like computer vision and robotics, they have a significant lead in research publications,” says CSET’s Zach Arnold in @TheEconomist. Read the full article: https://t.co/O0fYMzQLM8
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I think the US-PRC AI gap is just the smallest it's ever been. China used to have a paper tiger of AI contributions, many years ago – theoretical papers, surveys, ambitious academic experiments, and frankly a lot of total bullshit. The bulk of "good growth" happened since 2022. https://t.co/XGfpF80MlL
The AI China Report https://t.co/o9pZLqdoRS
In fact, Microsoft's AI research center is responsible for a significant fraction of China's advances in AI, and is probably a big part of why China is ahead of the U.S. in computer vision. Moving Microsoft's AI research out of China is a national security priority. https://t.co/tbLPfKeoPT