Artificial Intelligence (AI) in China

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) in China

The rise of artificial intelligence in China has been characterized by a frenzy of competition, with everyone working harder and competing for fewer rewards.

For Chinese startups, the surge of excitement about artificial intelligence has quickly come to an end.

No revolutionary applications have yet emerged, and limited supplies of GPUs (graphics processing units) are curtailing growth.

In a more challenging economic environment, AI has become less about revolution and more about involution, and many startups are using it to make small efficiency improvements, hoping to gain enough of an edge to stay competitive.

Many of them are also using OpenAI’s models trained with its data to analyze how people and objects move, to use in animation and sports training.

Chingmu, the motion capture startup backed by OpenAI, is using the same techniques as did ChatGPT, the chatbot that launched the current wave of AI hype.

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