ChinAI Newsletter
En podcast af Jeffrey Ding - Mandage
88 Episoder
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“ChinAI #276: CAICT’s 7th Batch of AI Model Evaluations” by Jeffrey Ding
Udgivet: 5.8.2024 -
“ChinAI #275: What does China’s government procurement market tell us about large model diffusion?” by Jeffrey Ding
Udgivet: 29.7.2024 -
“ChinAI #274: After raising 3 billion, who else can large model startups get money from?” by Jeffrey Ding
Udgivet: 22.7.2024 -
“ChinAI #273: An Ethnic Chinese History of Computer Vision (part 2)” by Jeffrey Ding
Udgivet: 15.7.2024 -
“ChinAI #272: Long Quan and the early wave of Chinese Computer Vision researchers” by Jeffrey Ding
Udgivet: 8.7.2024 -
“ChinAI #271: Key Chinese GenAI Security Standard Changelog” by Jeffrey Ding
Udgivet: 1.7.2024 -
“ChinAI #270: Intelligence Revolution or Scale Revolution?” by Jeffrey Ding
Udgivet: 17.6.2024 -
“ChinAI #269: Around the Horn (15th edition)” by Jeffrey Ding
Udgivet: 10.6.2024 -
“ChinAI #268: AWS China not on Cloud Nine” by Jeffrey Ding
Udgivet: 3.6.2024 -
“ChinAI #267: CAICT’s new AI Governance WeChat Public Account” by Jeffrey Ding
Udgivet: 27.5.2024 -
“ChinAI #266: An Ordinary Beijinger’s Thoughts on AI” by Jeffrey Ding
Udgivet: 20.5.2024 -
“ChinAI #265: The Race to Become China’s No. 1 Autonomous Driving Chipmaker” by Jeffrey Ding
Udgivet: 13.5.2024 -
“ChinAI #263: A History of the Chinese Computer” by Jeffrey Ding
Udgivet: 29.4.2024 -
“ChinAI #262: Expert Draft AI Law Changelog” by Jeffrey Ding
Udgivet: 22.4.2024 -
“ChinAI #261: First results from CAICT’s AI Safety Benchmark” by Jeffrey Ding
Udgivet: 15.4.2024 -
“ChinAI #260: Why are so many young Chinese people joining the Momo army?” by Jeffrey Ding
Udgivet: 8.4.2024 -
“ChinAI #259: Year 6 of ChinAI (The Rise and Fall of Technological Leadership)” by Jeffrey Ding
Udgivet: 25.3.2024 -
“ChinAI #258: Is translation already dead in the AI era?” by Jeffrey Ding
Udgivet: 18.3.2024 -
“ChinAI #257: Can Chinese companies keep up with Sora?” by Jeffrey Ding
Udgivet: 11.3.2024 -
“ChinAI #256: Around the Horn (14th edition)” by Jeffrey Ding
Udgivet: 4.3.2024
Narrations of the ChinAI Newsletter by Jeffrey Ding. China is becoming an indispensable part of the global AI landscape. Alongside the rise of China’s AI capabilities, a surge of Chinese writing and scholarship on AI-related topics is shedding light on a range of fascinating topics, including: China’s grand strategy for advanced technology like AI, the characteristics of key Chinese AI actors (e.g. companies and individual thinkers), and the ethical implications of AI development. While traditional media and China specialists can provide important insights on these questions through on-the-ground reporting and extensive background knowledge, ChinAI takes a different approach: it bets on the proposition that for many of these issues, the people with the most knowledge and insight are Chinese people themselves who are sharing their insights in Chinese. Through translating articles and documents from government departments, think tanks, traditional media, and newer forms of “self-media,” etc., ChinAI provides a unique look into the intersection between a country that is changing the world and a technology that is doing the same.