Executive summary: Based on ML models, publications, patents, talent, investments, and supply chain factors, the United States and its allies seem to have a significant lead in AI development over China.
Key points:
The top AI labs, breakthroughs, and models come from the U.S. and allies. China leads in publications and patents but trails in quality.
The U.S. invests the most in AI and has more access to top talent.
The semiconductor supply chain is dominated by the U.S. and allies. Export controls will likely limit China’s access.
Censorship and other factors may hinder AI progress in China.
Slowing AI progress in the U.S. would likely also slow progress in China, as China relies significantly on research from abroad.
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Executive summary: Based on ML models, publications, patents, talent, investments, and supply chain factors, the United States and its allies seem to have a significant lead in AI development over China.
Key points:
The top AI labs, breakthroughs, and models come from the U.S. and allies. China leads in publications and patents but trails in quality.
The U.S. invests the most in AI and has more access to top talent.
The semiconductor supply chain is dominated by the U.S. and allies. Export controls will likely limit China’s access.
Censorship and other factors may hinder AI progress in China.
Slowing AI progress in the U.S. would likely also slow progress in China, as China relies significantly on research from abroad.
This comment was auto-generated by the EA Forum Team. Feel free to point out issues with this summary by replying to the comment, and contact us if you have feedback.