> "Here's the irony," Sir Nick said. In the battle between "the world's great autocracy" and "the world's greatest democracy" - China and America - China is "doing more to democratise the technology they're competing over".
> The Stanford report also suggested China's success in developing open-source models could be partly explained by government support.
Is that really rigorous analysis? Isn't the US government investing a shit ton in enabling a wide range of AI business models? Energy, regulatory, adoption, etc. I don't buy the thesis of the article.
seg_lol•1h ago
The US is subsidizing and allowing technofeudalism to grow larger, not supporting the base to raise the whole pyramid.
andsoitis•1h ago
Is that really rigorous analysis? Isn't the US government investing a shit ton in enabling a wide range of AI business models? Energy, regulatory, adoption, etc. I don't buy the thesis of the article.
seg_lol•1h ago
https://hai.stanford.edu/policy/beyond-deepseek-chinas-diver...