Recently, "Wall Street**" reported on Gemini, a new artificial intelligence software developed by Google, claiming that its performance surpasses all AI systems on the market, including OpenAI's products. The news has once again sparked heated discussions about global competition in the field of AI, especially the technology competition between China and the United States.
In an exclusive interview with the Global Times, Teng Tai, a well-known economist and chairman of Wanbo Brothers Asset Management, offered insights on China's development prospects in the field of AI. He believes that although there is a gap between China and the United States in some aspects, such as large-scale model construction and chip computing power, China has a huge AI application scenario and a number of development advantages. In China, the practical application of any large AI model can be quickly promoted, thereby driving the development of the market and scientific research.
Teng Tai emphasized that the core of competition in China's AI field lies in the construction of general AI models and the application of innovative functions. He mentioned that Chinese AI companies have unique advantages in scenario innovation and group value. China's huge user base and abundant application scenarios provide a strong impetus for the development of AI technology.
He also pointed out that China's economic development model needs to change from the traditional view of material wealth and pay more attention to the creation of soft value. This means that China needs to pay more attention to the development of the service sector to adapt to the trend of industrial automation and solve the employment problem.
In the global AI competition landscape, Teng Tai believes that although the United States is in the lead, China is not without the possibility of catching up. He mentioned that Chinese companies should focus on innovation, scenario application and the value of participating groups to achieve breakthroughs in the field of AI.
Although China has a gap with the United States in some technologies, China's huge market potential and application scenarios in the field of AI provide it with a unique competitive advantage. By stepping up innovation and deepening applications, it is entirely possible for China to make a qualitative leap forward in the field of AI and keep pace with global leaders.