Reported about 1 year ago
During the World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai on July 5, 2024, various companies, including Tesla, showcased over 20 humanoid robots with capabilities ranging from dancing to playing sports. China's Dajie Robotics displayed robots that can mimic a nurse's tasks. Global companies, especially those from China and the U.S., are fiercely competing for AI technology advancement. While Chinese chatbots are improving, they still lag behind the U.S.'s ChatGPT. Constraints on advanced chips due to U.S. sanctions pose challenges for China's AI industry, but collaborations with companies like Huawei aim to address the issue. China aims to lead internationally in AI, facing criticism from the U.S. for restrictions. The conference also discussed regulating AI, with China proposing strict oversight like existing internet control measures. Some Chinese AI startups are relocating to Singapore to avoid regulations, enabling access to advanced U.S. chip technology.
Source: YAHOO