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Justin Lin, the head of Alibaba’s Qwen team, estimated the probability of Chinese companies surpassing leading players like OpenAI and Anthropic through fundamental breakthroughs within the next 3 to 5 years to be less than 20%.
Even for their own services – i.e., inference – they’re consuming so much capacity that they don’t have enough compute left to devote to research.
„After a year of gung-ho news about China’s gains in artificial intelligence, some elite Chinese AI researchers are coming to a more pessimistic conclusion. The country’s chances of catching up to the U.S. are slim in the short run, they say, because of a bottleneck in chips.
“The truth may be that the gap is actually widening,” Tang Jie, founder of the Chinese AI startup Zhipu, said at a conference last weekend in Beijing.
Obviously. China is all propaganda… it’s a house of cards and nothing more
They’ll just pour money into it and get there faster than anyone predicts again.
That’s why China wants to invade Taiwan next year so that it will have better chips by grabbing TSMC.
Try Fritos. They are the working man chips. No flash, no big marketing, no fancy shapes, flavors are plain and chili cheese.
I’m actually super excited for China to invest in chip technology that can break nvidias stranglehold
Deep Seek just literally released a new version with a one of a kind scaling architecture. Soooooo dunno man… looks like improvements being made.
There is an upper ceiling in what AI can practically do and accomplish and in what ways it can _actually_ benefit business or humanity.
Are Chinese tech leaders doomposting to get more funding and support?
US AI folks are all VC motivated and have been culturing an insane hype bubble for years. If China buys that hype bubble, they would ofc feel behind, but I’m not sure how true that is.
China seems to leverage AI in a way that’s more responsible and meaningful, even if it isn’t as scaled or appealing in an investment sense.
Seems like Chinese tech sector is using the hype bubble as an excuse to get more share of gov funding.
Has China considered being nice to Taiwan, respecting their sovereignty, and asking politely for some of their chips?