According to a recent report, the US plans to introduce new measures before the end of 2024 to prevent China from obtaining advanced #AI chips through third countries such as Singapore, Malaysia, and the Middle East. The goal reportedly is to control the “diffusion” of U.S. products, ensuring that the U.S. maintains its leading position in the global AI sector. The global AI race will only heat up even more from 2025 onwards. And #DePIN will remain a leading alternative option to support global computing demands.
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🤖 Did you know China's generative AI firms are catching up with U.S. competitors? But here's a twist: government backing is helping them surge forward while political controls might hold them back. 🚀 Imagine the power of state propelling AI advancements. Now, picture the same AI innovations caught in a tight grip of political regulations—talk about a double-edged sword! 🎥 Dive deeper: [Engaging thumbnail or GIF featuring AI/China juxtaposition] Here's what's happening: - State support is turbocharging AI development. - Political oversight might stifle creative and technological growth. - The U.S. remains a key competitor, but the game's changing fast. Did you know? Despite the rapid progress, China's AI may struggle under the weight of stringent controls, potentially slowing down breakthroughs. I’ve seen first-hand how unchecked innovation can lead to explosive growth—but also how excessive control can choke potential. 🌍💡 What do you think? Can China balance the fine line between support and control? Let’s talk in the comments! ⬇️ #AI #TechInnovation #ChinaAI #FutureTrends --- Read the full article here: [link]
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The First AI Economy Milestone: DNB 5G Use Case I've been asked to present one AI use case at Digital National Berhad. This is one of the AI Economy's milestones. Thankfully, DNB approved our AI use case and incorporated it in the DNB 5G Use Case. The only 5G provider in Malaysia, Ericsson, provides DNB 5G technology, which is certainly not from Malaysia. Surprisingly, under the present government, there will be one more DNB alternative, DNB2. Huawei of China will push DNB2 5G technology. Long story short, after DNB2 is established, we must also register our 5G AI use case with DNB2. I'm wondering why. The image shows one of Petronas' 5G use cases at the DNB showroom.
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Economies in the future will be defined by their computer processing power and capability to develop AI models, here is a list of leading countries, it is essential that Switzerland joins this list as soon as possible, replicating the success stories in Singapore and Israel https://lnkd.in/eizuecPE.
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Check how Generative AI is beginning to play-out in network operations at a CSP's network - If you're a CSP with ~190 million subscribers in China, you can shave off $7m from your annual network operations cost by leveraging gen AI. Integrate an open-source LLM with your network ops knowledge sources & big-data platforms and drastically reduce the time it takes for the operations teams to solve network issues, publish reports etc. And make some handsome opex savings. The future seems to have arrived already and is fast evolving. Check the interesting case-study here from TM Forum on how China Mobile and Nokia have made this happen. Talks of what is achieved already and what is still coming up : https://lnkd.in/gs8wzntU #GenAIForTelecom
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White House Mulls Expanding AI Chip Export Bans Beyond China - HPCwire The Biden administration is considering broadening restrictions on the export of AI chips to countries beyond China. This strategic move reflects growing concerns over national security and technological dominance. As global demand for AI advancements escalates, such policies could significantly impact international trade, innovation, and the competitive landscape of the AI sector. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/g86Ky9j6 #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #TechPolicy #NationalSecurity #Innovation #ExportControls
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🚀 Think China is Falling Behind in AI? Think Again! 🌐 In the ongoing conversations around AI, there's a narrative that emphasizes a "race" against China. But is this really the trajectory we should be focusing on? 🤔 Many major tech companies contribute to a narrative that achieving near-god-level AI or AGI is akin to wielding a dangerous weapon. However, I believe the future of AI is much more nuanced. 🔍 Regulation will play a key role. We must recognize that AI, in itself, is not inherently dangerous. Even in scenarios where technology could be harmful, oversight will be crucial. The landscape is shaped by regulations and politics—and it's essential to remember that China has some of the most stringent rules governing its AI sector compared to many other countries. Moreover, Chinese experts are highly proficient in developing AI and language models. Thousands of brilliant minds from China contribute to major tech companies across the globe. 🌏 China's long-standing utilization of AI, particularly in areas like facial recognition, underscores its capabilities. Interestingly, we might also see a shift in the global market as companies like Huawei and Biren Technology advance computing hardware such as GPUs, potentially leading to lower chip prices worldwide. 💡💰 The beauty of technology is that codes and algorithms can be created by anyone. While some may feel ahead today, changes in computing power and the reduction in GPU prices mean the race is far from over. 💪 In a few years, we might witness a leveling of the playing field! Let's catalyze discussions on collaboration and innovation rather than framing the future as a competition. After all, the more diverse the contributions, the richer the innovations we can expect! #AI #Technology #Innovation #Collaboration #China #GlobalMarket #Regulations #ComputingPower
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