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Guan Leiming

Technical Director | Java

A deep analysis of the narrowing gap between China and the United States in artificial intelligence under limited chip supply

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First, the Chinese government attaches great importance to the development of artificial intelligence and has introduced a series of supporting policies and strategic plans to vigorously promote the research and development and application of artificial intelligence technology. By setting up special funds and providing tax incentives, it has attracted a large number of talents and enterprises to invest in the field of artificial intelligence, providing strong policy support and financial guarantees for the rapid development of the industry.

Secondly, China has huge market demand and rich data resources. With the acceleration of the digitalization process, a large amount of data is constantly generated, providing sufficient "nutrients" for the training and optimization of artificial intelligence algorithms. This enables Chinese artificial intelligence companies to develop products and services that are more adapted to domestic market demand based on local data, thereby gaining an advantage in the competition.

Furthermore, Chinese technology companies have continuously increased their R&D investment in the field of artificial intelligence and have achieved a series of important results. Internet giants represented by Baidu, Alibaba, and Tencent have made significant progress in core technologies such as natural language processing, computer vision, and machine learning. At the same time, many innovative companies have also emerged, forming a good industrial ecology.

In contrast, although the United States has a first-mover advantage in the field of artificial intelligence, it also faces some challenges. For example, high R&D costs, fierce competition for talent, etc. In addition, the limited supply of chips has also had a certain impact on the development of the artificial intelligence industry in the United States.

However, China has not been smooth sailing in narrowing the gap with the United States in artificial intelligence. There is still room for improvement in terms of technological innovation capabilities and high-end talent reserves. But with continued investment and efforts, I believe that China will achieve even more impressive achievements in the field of artificial intelligence in the future.

In short, against the backdrop of limited chip supply, China has continuously narrowed the gap with the United States in the field of artificial intelligence through policy support, market demand, corporate innovation and other efforts, injecting new vitality into the development of global artificial intelligence.

2024-08-03