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sunnymaxi

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but but but USA has advantage in ''attracting global talent'' :p :p

US should ‘steal’ China’s best AI talent to keep pace, Senate hears​


The US should welcome China’s best scientific minds into its universities to compete with the mainland’s success in
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, American lawmakers in Washington heard on Thursday, as Chinese start-up
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this week.

“Let’s steal their best engineers,” said Melanie Hart of the Washington-based Atlantic Council at a hearing convened by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

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SanWenYu

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but but but USA has advantage in ''attracting global talent'' :p :p

US should ‘steal’ China’s best AI talent to keep pace, Senate hears​


The US should welcome China’s best scientific minds into its universities to compete with the mainland’s success in
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, American lawmakers in Washington heard on Thursday, as Chinese start-up
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this week.

“Let’s steal their best engineers,” said Melanie Hart of the Washington-based Atlantic Council at a hearing convened by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

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So not only the Whites have been useless, the Indians on H1B are also deemed unworthy now? Tough.
 

subotai1

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but but but USA has advantage in ''attracting global talent'' :p :p

US should ‘steal’ China’s best AI talent to keep pace, Senate hears​

The US created this problem by keeping out the best and brightest from China and other places. The Trump administration is not the one that will reverse course and make the US more welcome. Only white, Christian people are welcome in Donald Trump's America.

On the other hand, China could make themselves very welcoming to the best and brightest, if it wanted to.
 

AndrewS

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To release R1 as open source with also a detailed technical paper is 3D chess geopolitical genius move.

We don't know if they did it purposely, but now the effect is clear to anyone who wants to see it (not everyone wants to see btw).

We were going toward a dangerous oligopoly of tier-1 AI providers: closed, US big companies, supported by a clear geopolitical agenda of world-domination by monopolizing the key enablers of our economic future (f.i. see restriction of NVIDIA chips outside of US as a stark example, it is not only anti-china, it is anti-everybody).

Never like today, at the dawn of a this new and powerful technological revolution, the world needs a counterbalance to US hegemony, if we don't want to end up split in good and bad guys, where the bad/good guy patent is given by a single actor, according to its sole interests.

As an European I have to admit that today only China can be that counterbalance.

They're like one of China's biggest quant funds, so they have sharp analysts, and knew what the consequences would be. And it's been a month since they announced on 26 Dec 2024 and they've been talking to the government since then.

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Who is likely to adopt Deepseek the fastest?

Chinese developers and companies.

Then consider that China has roughly 8 million software developers, which is 2x more than the US. They will all be using it and developing new applications at China Speed.

But anyone in the world can also use it, with the exception of the US and aligned countries who will try to resist.
 

AndrewS

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Also consider how it looks like the majority of the world's best AI researchers are either in China or have Chinese sounding names on the research papers.

Instead of having to work for a large tech company in order to get access to GPUs, it has become a magnitude cheaper to build a large enough cluster and therefore to obtain funding

So many of those top AI researchers in America (who are disproportionately Chinese) can leave the tech giants.
 
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