Cutting edge AI research seems remarkably and surprisingly easy compared to other forms of cutting edge science. Most things work on the first try, clever insights aren’t required, it’s mostly an engineering task of scaling compute.
This seems like the sort of R&D that China is good at: research that doesn’t need superstar researchers and that is mostly made of incremental improvements. But yet they don’t seem to be producing top LLMs. Why is that?
China is producing research in a number of areas right now that is surpassing the West and arguably more impressive scientifically than producing top LLMs.
A big reason China is lagging a little bit might be political interference at major tech companies. Xi Jinping instigated a major crackdown recently.
There is also significantly less Chinese text data. I am not a China or tech expert so these sre just guesses.
In any case, I wouldn’t assign it to much significance. The AI space is just moving so quickly that even a minor year delay can seem like lightyears. But that doesnt mean that Chinese companies cant so it or that a country-continent with 1,4 billion people and a history of many technological firsts cant scale up a transformer.
Cutting edge AI research seems remarkably and surprisingly easy compared to other forms of cutting edge science. Most things work on the first try, clever insights aren’t required, it’s mostly an engineering task of scaling compute.
This seems like the sort of R&D that China is good at: research that doesn’t need superstar researchers and that is mostly made of incremental improvements. But yet they don’t seem to be producing top LLMs. Why is that?
China is producing research in a number of areas right now that is surpassing the West and arguably more impressive scientifically than producing top LLMs.
A big reason China is lagging a little bit might be political interference at major tech companies. Xi Jinping instigated a major crackdown recently. There is also significantly less Chinese text data. I am not a China or tech expert so these sre just guesses.
In any case, I wouldn’t assign it to much significance. The AI space is just moving so quickly that even a minor year delay can seem like lightyears. But that doesnt mean that Chinese companies cant so it or that a country-continent with 1,4 billion people and a history of many technological firsts cant scale up a transformer.