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SPECIAL REPORT - Competing in Artificial Intelligence Chips: China’s Challenge amid

19 Mar 2020

He has served as a member of the US National Academies’ Committee on Global Approaches to Advanced Computing, as a senior adviser to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development in Paris and as a research director of the Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy at the University of California, Berkeley. [...] In fact, the possibility beginning to result in a “decoupling” of trade, of the United States mounting technology investment and knowledge networks between the restrictions on China has long been the subject of United States and China. [...] The outbreak of the technology war, China is facing in developing its AI industry in the however, threatens to disrupt China’s access to face of the unprecedented US technology export advanced AI chips from the United States. [...] in ‘winner take most’ economics, with the prize to the winner being the capture of international The rise of the neural network approach to AI rents; these rents promise to be very large and has given rise to new forms of information thus serve as an inducement for strategic trade asymmetries that greatly expand the scope and investment policy” (Ciuriak 2019a). [...] For instance, in 2018, Alibaba because AI has moved “from the age of discovery acquired C-Sky Microsystems, one of China’s to the age of implementation, and from the age more promising AI chip design companies of expertise to the age of data.” For China, what (Demler 2018).60 So far, the results of these matters now is “the power of data” (ibid., 14).
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