Why China's Race For AI Dominance Depends On Math
Click here to read the full article. THE WORLD first took notice of Beijing's prowess in artificial intelligence (AI) in late 2017, when BBC reporter John Sudworth, hiding in a remote southwestern city, was located by China's CCTV system in just seven minutes. At the time, it was a shocking demonstration of power. Today, companies like YITU Technology and Megvii, leaders in facial recognition technology, have compressed those seven minutes into mere seconds. What makes those companies so advanced, and what powers not only China's surveillance state but also its broader economic development, is not simply its AI capability, but rather the math power underlying it.
Jul-6-2020, 17:47:22 GMT
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