8/10/2025

!WOW! -GREATEST PUBLIC- GOOD : CHINA'S NVIDIA ESSAY



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AT CHINA'S annual A.I. conference in Shanghai this past week, the mood among China's tech companies was triumphant. Their message :

Despite Washington's attempt to slow its gains, China is still at the forefront of the A.I. wave.

At the same gathering last year, the question was how China could push its A.I. industry forward without access to American technology, including Nvidia’s chips and ChatGPT, the chatbot by OpenAI, a Silicon Valley company.

But this year, the focus was on how the Chinese technology had come and Beijing's ambitions to influence the global development of artificial intelligence.

Huawei displayed a cluster of chips meant to compete directly with Nvidia in running the calculations that power advanced A.I. systems.

The Chinese Internet company Alibaba unveiled a pair of A.I.-enabled eyeglasses. And dozens of start-ups showed off robots, which moved with crowds on the exhibition floor, danced to songs by Lady Gaga and competed in boxing matches.

Premier Li Qiang, China's highest ranking official after Xi Jinping, said in remarks at the conference that artificial intelligence should become a global public good, according to a summary published by  China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

China was willing to '' share development experiences and technological products to help countries around the world,'' Mr. Li. said.

His remarks aimed to position China as a ready collaborator. By contrast, a few days earlier, President Trump had outlined a plan for A.I. that declared that the United States should command the global race to develop the technology.

Over the past year, Chinese companies have embraced making their systems available publicly.

Alibaba and DeepSeek, a Chinese start-up, have released open-source A.I. systems that rank among the world's top performers.

Last month, the Beijing start-ups Moonshot A.I. and Z.ai, formerly Zhipu AI published details of new models that the companies said excelled at coding and math.

The World Students Society thanks Meaghan Tobin and Xinyun Wu from Taipei, Taiwan.

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