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Related: About this forumChina looks to overtake US lead in AI research
By Simon Alvarez February 19, 2018
A new study from a team of economists at the University of Toronto has concluded that China is steadily gaining on the United States in the field of artificial intelligence. The 2017 Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), a worldwide conference that presents the achievements of the worlds AI leaders, indicated that 23 percent of the authors of academic papers were based from China, according to the AI and International Trade study. This was a massive leap in terms of research output, considering that Chinese AI researchers only contributed 10 percent of the research output in the 2012 AAAI.
The United States, on the other hand, seems to be experiencing a steady decline in its artificial intelligence initiatives. While 34 percent of the academic papers presented in the 2017 AAAI were still American, the number shows a significant decrease from the output of the countrys researchers back in 2012, when studies from the United States represented 41 percent of the academic papers in the conference.
As we noted in a previous report, China recently announced a massive AI-driven initiative in the form of a massive 54.87-hectare, 13.8 billion yuan ($2.1 billion) technopark in Beijing that would house companies directly involved in the development of AI technologies and machine learning. The technopark is part of Chinas attempts at attaining global AI superiority by 2025.
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Farmer-Rick
(10,170 posts)And using our military resources to honor himself, does this come as a surprise?
bronxiteforever
(9,287 posts)BillyBobBrilliant
(805 posts)lost "natural intelligence" it only goes to figure.