A new report from Stanford University reveals that while the United States maintains its leadership in cutting-edge artificial intelligence, China is quickly narrowing the gap. The 2024 data from Stanford’s Artificial Intelligence Index shows the U.S. produced 40 significant AI models, followed by China with 15. The report underscores that this AI rivalry has crucial implications for national security.
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Alexandr Wang, CEO of Scale AI, warns that the U.S. risks falling behind China in artificial intelligence development. Highlighting China's integrated, government-led AI strategy aimed at global leadership by 2030, Wang expresses concern about potential national security threats if China gains a technological upper hand.