China Develops Artificial Intelligence Without US Chips - Coinleaks
Current Date:November 7, 2024

China Develops Artificial Intelligence Without US Chips

While US sanctions limit China’s access to the chip technology it needs to develop artificial intelligence (AI), Chinese companies are not letting it stop them.

The race for artificial intelligence continues as China turns to develop artificial intelligence in-house without using the latest technology from the USA due to current sanctions. Wall Street JournalAccording to a report in , Chinese companies are working on artificial intelligence development methods through weaker semiconductors and chip combinations to overcome the dependence on a single type of hardware.

Artificial Intelligence Race Continues

In the report presented by the Wall Street Journal, it was stated that researchers and analysts believe that creating an alternative to such chips will be difficult for Chinese technology firms, but some experiments are promising.

of the USA October 2022 Sanctions against China have deprived Chinese companies of their access to the most advanced chips on the market. This Nvidiaof A100chips and one of the most popular choices in the AI ​​development scene. H100including.

Currently, the Chinese market has access to the Nvidia A800 and H800 chips, which are only available in small-scale AI models.

Chinese e-commerce giant Ali Dad, whom he called Tongyi Qianwen ChatGPT announced that it will soon launch a similar AI model. Alibaba intends to integrate this chatbot into its suite of applications, including the workplace messaging program DingTalk.

ChatGPT, based in the USA OpenAI It is a product of the company. However, the race to create the best and most powerful AI system continues even among local American companies.

Recently, Microsoft released several new AI-powered features for chatbot Bing and web browser Edge, which are said to rival ChatGPT. Also, Google’s AI division, DeepMind, is said to have been restructured to offer the latest AI breakthroughs.

Chinese authorities have announced a mandatory review of all productive AI services released domestically before they are allowed to operate publicly.