https://nationalinterest.org/feature/why-chinas-race-ai-dominance-depends-math-163809
> THE WORLD first took notice of Beijing’s prowess in artificial intelligence > (AI) in late 2017, when BBC reporter John Sudworth, hiding in a remote > southwestern city, was located by China’s CCTV system in just seven minutes. > At the time, it was a shocking demonstration of power. Today, companies like > YITU Technology and Megvii, leaders in facial recognition technology, have > compressed those seven minutes into mere seconds. What makes those companies > so advanced, and what powers not only China’s surveillance state but also its > broader economic development, is not simply its AI capability, but rather the > math power underlying it. -- Kim Holburn IT Network & Security Consultant T: +61 2 61402408 M: +61 404072753 mailto:[email protected] aim://kimholburn skype://kholburn - PGP Public Key on request _______________________________________________ Link mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.anu.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/link
