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美媒:中国如何为与美国的AI竞赛做准备
Huan Qiu Wang Zi Xun·2025-07-31 23:01

Group 1 - China is intensifying efforts to build a domestic AI ecosystem that does not rely on Western technology, preparing for long-term technological competition with the U.S. [1] - The 2025 World Artificial Intelligence Conference showcased many products that do not contain U.S. technology, highlighting China's advancements in AI [1][2] - Chinese companies, such as Huawei, are improving chip performance by aggregating more chips together, aiming to close the performance gap with U.S. products [1] Group 2 - The release of the "Global Governance Action Plan for Artificial Intelligence" at the conference emphasizes China's ambition to set global governance standards in AI and potentially weaken U.S. influence [2] - A nationwide initiative led by the Chinese government is underway to enhance AI capabilities, involving significant investments from state-owned enterprises, private companies, and local governments [2] - Winning the global AI race is deemed crucial for economic and military impact, with the U.S. currently holding a first-mover advantage [2] Group 3 - China's best open-source AI models have reportedly surpassed the performance of the best U.S. models since November of the previous year [3] - China plans to invest $564 billion in building its power grid over the next five years, a 40% increase compared to the previous five years, to support AI development [3] - The number of universities in China offering AI undergraduate programs has surged from 35 in 2019 to 626, indicating a strong pipeline of local talent for the AI industry [3]