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The provided article from Enrique Dans discusses China's advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), specifically highlighting their success in training a large AI model using domestically produced chips. This development signifies China's ability to overcome US sanctions that restrict access to advanced microprocessors, demonstrating their resilience and innovation.
Dans argues that these sanctions are counterproductive and could lead to a more fragmented technological landscape, emphasizing the need for open markets and international collaboration in the future. The comments section further elaborates on this topic, presenting various perspectives on the implications of China's technological progress and the role of US sanctions in shaping the global technological landscape.
Original article is available in English on my Medium page, «AI: how China is doing more with less«
By 1197109420The provided article from Enrique Dans discusses China's advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), specifically highlighting their success in training a large AI model using domestically produced chips. This development signifies China's ability to overcome US sanctions that restrict access to advanced microprocessors, demonstrating their resilience and innovation.
Dans argues that these sanctions are counterproductive and could lead to a more fragmented technological landscape, emphasizing the need for open markets and international collaboration in the future. The comments section further elaborates on this topic, presenting various perspectives on the implications of China's technological progress and the role of US sanctions in shaping the global technological landscape.
Original article is available in English on my Medium page, «AI: how China is doing more with less«