Article 735JN China lags behind US at AI frontier but could quickly catch up, say experts

China lags behind US at AI frontier but could quickly catch up, say experts

by
Amy Hawkins Senior China correspondent
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Beijing's AI policy is focused on real-life applications but Chinese companies are beginning to articulate their own grand visions

Standing on stage in the eastern China tech hub of Hangzhou, Alibaba's normally media-shy CEO made an attention-grabbing announcement. The world today is witnessing the dawn of an AI-driven intelligent revolution," Eddie Wu told a developer conference in September. Artificial general intelligence (AGI) will not only amplify human intelligence but also unlock human potential, paving the way for the arrival of artificial superintelligence (ASI)."

ASI, Wu said, could produce a generation of super scientists' and full-stack super engineers'", who would tackle unsolved scientific and engineering problems at unimaginable speeds".

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