South Korean media: China counters US AI monopoly, developing countries will adopt Chinese technology!

On March 19, the South Korean media "Today's Finance" published an article stating that China has made rapid progress in the field of artificial intelligence (AI), shaking the US monopoly. Developing countries are likely to adopt Chinese technology, and China may take the lead in international standards.

Recently, Rory Green, Chief China Economist and Head of Asia Research at the research institution TS Lombard, made the above remarks during an interview with CNBC.

He pointed out: "The impact of Chinese technology seems to have just begun," and emphasized, "not only in the field of artificial intelligence, but also in the electric vehicle and solar energy industries, they have already possessed world-class competitiveness."

He emphasized: "Emerging market economies are now at the forefront of science and technology, which is unprecedented in human history."

Green specifically pointed out: "Recently, Huawei, a competitor of NVIDIA, has made significant progress, not only producing a large number of AI-specific chips, but also successfully breaking the US technological monopoly through low-cost energy technologies such as solar power."

He added: "More importantly, developing countries are likely to adopt cheaper Chinese AI technology than the US, which also helps to seize world standards."

He analyzed: "The West will use American technology, but emerging markets such as developing countries are likely to use Chinese technology."

Green said: "Low-cost technology products from the world's second-largest economy may be more attractive to developing countries, so the 'Chinese technology power' can easily take shape."

Original: toutiao.com/article/1860052423053443/

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