A Global Smart-City Competition Highlights China's Rise In AI - AI Summary

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Four years ago, organizers created the international AI City Challenge to spur the development of artificial intelligence for real-world scenarios like counting cars traveling through intersections or spotting accidents on freeways. Last week, Chinese tech giants Alibaba and Baidu swept the AI City Challenge, beating competitors from nearly 40 nations. Hundreds of Chinese cities have pilot programs, and by some estimates, China has half of the world's smart cities. One of the competitions in the AI City Challenge asked participants to identify cars in videofeeds; for the first time this year, the descriptions were in ordinary language, such as "a blue Jeep goes straight down a winding road behind a red pickup truck." He says AI researchers in the US can also compete for government grants like the National Science Foundation's Civic Innovation Challenge or the Department of Transportation's Smart City Challenge.

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