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The current AI strategies of China and the US are complementary, as unlike the US, China isn't “AGI-pilled” yet, focusing on embodied AI and open source models

Thoughts on US-China Competition  —  The United States and China are often said to be in a “race” with one another with respect to artificial intelligence. X: @deanwball and @anton_d_leicht X: Dean W. Ball / @deanwball : Today, I write about US-China competition in AI and associated technologies as I see it. “Race” is a fairly poor analogy, in my view, for understanding the magnitude of what is underway. [image] Anton Leicht / @anton_d_leicht : I think Dean's read of Chinese strategy is right. If you take it seriously, it recontextualises some export control discussion, and complicates the ‘small yard, high fence’ doctrine. Frontier-focused chip controls make the most sense on an AGI-centric view of ‘the race’. Because [image]

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