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DeepMind: Chinese AI Models Lag Western Models by Six Months

Demis Hassabis, CEO of Google DeepMind, shared his assessment of the technological gap between Chinese and Western artificial intelligence models at the…

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DeepMind: Chinese AI Models Lag Western Models by Six Months
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Demis Hassabis, CEO of Google DeepMind, shared his assessment of the technological gap between Chinese and Western artificial intelligence models at the World Economic Forum in Davos. According to him, Chinese developments lag behind by approximately six months. This statement came amid active AI development in China and the country's pursuit of technological independence.

Previously, Hassabis had already noted that the gap between Chinese and Western AI models had significantly narrowed over the past two years. However, despite the progress, the lag remains. The six-month assessment represents a concrete figure that allows for evaluating the scale of the task facing Chinese developers. It is important to understand that this assessment is an expert opinion based on an analysis of the current state of developments and available data.

Context plays a key role here. China is actively investing in artificial intelligence development, seeking to become a global leader in this field. State support, a huge volume of data, and talented engineers create a favorable environment for AI development. However, Western companies such as Google DeepMind, OpenAI, and others are not standing still, constantly introducing new and more advanced models.

What does this six-month lag mean in practice? First, Chinese companies will need more time to bring competitive AI-based products and services to market. Second, it may affect the pace of digitalization of the Chinese economy. Third, it creates opportunities for Western companies to strengthen their positions on the global AI market.

It should be noted that Hassabis's assessment can be perceived in different ways. Some experts may consider it underestimated, given the rapid pace of AI development in China. Others, conversely, may believe that the lag is greater than six months. In any case, this statement draws attention to competition in the field of artificial intelligence and emphasizes the importance of investments in research and development.

In conclusion, the assessment by the head of DeepMind emphasizes that, despite significant achievements, Chinese developers still need to overcome a certain technological barrier to match Western leaders in AI. This race for leadership will continue, and its results will have serious consequences for the global economy and technological progress.

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