What you may not understand about China's AI scene
Jeff Ding, a researcher at the University of Oxford who studies China's AI development, shared some recent reflections on the most important things he's learned in the past year. They offer a great snapshot into the current state of the industry, so I've summarized them briefly below. The Chinese- and English-speaking AI communities have an asymmetrical understanding of each other. Most Chinese researchers can read English, and nearly all major research developments in the Western world are immediately translated into Chinese, but the reverse is not true. Therefore, the Chinese research community has a much deeper understanding than the English-speaking one of what's happening on both sides of the aisle.
Apr-12-2019, 12:27:43 GMT
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