Group 1 - China's rapid development and deployment of advanced digital technologies is significantly transforming society, showcasing a remarkable "China speed" that Japan struggles to match [1] - At the Osaka Expo, China demonstrated innovations such as non-contact biometric scanners for cashless payments and employee attendance, highlighting a shift from previous reliance on facial recognition technology [1] - Chinese companies are compressing development and application processes, allowing for simultaneous pilot testing and market penetration, which contrasts with Japan's cautious and slow decision-making [1] Group 2 - China is viewed as a large "sandbox" for testing new technologies, with government intervention ensuring stability in systems like bike-sharing, which has faced challenges due to misuse [2] - Deep learning has propelled rapid advancements in computer vision technology in China, leading to the installation of AI-driven surveillance systems for various applications, which may be seen as excessive in Japan [2] - The willingness to experiment with high-tech solutions is a key aspect of China's speed, as seen in AI monitoring systems in restaurants and construction sites [2] Group 3 - The competition for social applications of generative AI in China is intensifying, with various sectors including automotive, healthcare, and local government planning to adopt customized AI models [3] - While some perceive Japanese technology as outdated, Japan is steadily integrating innovations like mobile payments and bike-sharing, albeit at a slower pace [3] - The number of Japanese companies participating in China's open-source AI development is increasing, indicating a potential shift in collaboration and innovation [3]
日媒:AI领域,“中国速度”令日本望尘莫及?
Huan Qiu Wang Zi Xun·2025-06-18 23:39