It has been consistently emphasized that the AI competition between China and the US was doomed from the start. AI requires an extremely high degree of freedom and inclusivity, which China severely lacks. Although there is a large talent pool, regulatory restrictions prevent them from fully utilizing their strengths.
Furthermore, AI needs to adapt to new economic mechanisms, while China's innovation in the financial sector is severely lacking.
Fifteen or twenty years from now, many essays will reflect on this, pointing out that the system hinders innovation, allowing imitation and following trends to become the mainstream. However, regulatory restrictions in the field of artificial intelligence don't even qualify one to imitate.
My country, it's time to wake up! Otherwise, a large number of talented individuals will naturally choose to leave. I have several friends in Silicon Valley's AI field who believe that domestic regulations are incompatible with their skills, not because of salaries.
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