Is China's AI really widening the gap with the United States? To answer this question, let's first give a few questions
First, AI is not only one direction of generative AI, whether unmanned driving is AI, whether unmanned docks are AI, whether Boston Dynamics robots are AI, and whether intelligent manufacturing is AI ......Why do some people completely fail to see China's advantages in large-scale industrial manufacturing and the disadvantages of the hollowing out of American industry, which makes it difficult to implement technology? Boston Dynamics robots are so cool, why haven't they been used in industrial production today? Isn't it a bit arbitrary for netizens to conclude that the gap between China's AI and the United States is widening just based on the cool ChatGPT (and occasional nonsense) and SORA reported by the news**?
Second, the current technological development direction of OpenAI requires huge computing resources and extremely high energy consumption. Sam Altman believes that AI will consume far more electricity than humans expect, so he has begun to invest more in controlled nuclear fusion technology. If controlled nuclear fusion cannot be broken through, is the current AI technology route already locked in the upper limit?
Third, why Yann Lecun, a Turing Award winner and one of the Big Three of Deep Learning, has been critical of OpenAI's products: ChatGPT doesn't really understand the real world, it's just pure text training, and most of human knowledge has nothing to do with text. Regarding Sora, he criticized that the process of generating ** is completely different from causality** based on the world model. Yann Lecun's criticism, there must be his reasons, questioning how OpenAI poked some people's lungs?
In a word, AI is of course a revolutionary technology, and it is also a technology that both China and the United States are striving to develop, why do netizens only pay attention to Internet manufacturers, but only pay attention to OpenAI? Is Open AI the only way to develop? A SORA is still in the laboratory stage, and some people are angry that there is no hope for China's AI development. I just can't get used to seeing some people kneel and lick in shock, how many high-tech words born from the United States that have been boasted about over the years have finally turned the world upside down? Hotspot Engine Program