China's "overcapacity" was always deliberate: US experts stunned by Chinese AI, declare race is over [07:40 | AUG 20 2025 | Inside China Business] (www.youtube.com)
from jimmydoreisalefty@lemmy.world to technology@lemmy.world on 23 Aug 14:08
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Video Description:

Top AI experts from Silicon Valley were stunned upon seeing China’s enormous head start across all segments of applied artificial intelligence.

Of particular concern was China’s access to cheap electricity, which is simply not available in the United States, and very likely never coming.

The experts conclude that the AI race is likely already over.

In China, the power demand increases each year by the equivalent of an entire Germany’s worth of electricity consumption. But China’s energy supplies are growing much faster, and add two Germany’s worth of power annually.

This abundance, which is typical of “overcapacity” of so many other critical building blocks of industry, is the result of a deliberate strategy, executed over decades: Chinese planners develop infrastructure far in advance of when it will be needed.

Closing scene, Guangfulin Ancient Relics Park, Shanghai

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Generated Summary:

This video discusses China’s significant lead in applied artificial intelligence (AI) and how its deliberate “overcapacity” in electricity generation provides a crucial advantage over the US. It argues that China’s proactive infrastructure development, driven by long-term strategic planning, contrasts sharply with the US’s reactive, profit-driven approach, potentially leading to the US falling behind in the AI race.

Key Points:

Highlight:

The video emphasizes that China’s “overcapacity” is not a problem but a deliberate strategy, providing a significant advantage in the AI race. This proactive approach contrasts sharply with the US’s reactive, profit-driven system, where infrastructure development lags behind demand.


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Alphane_Moon@lemmy.world on 23 Aug 15:01 collapse

Are US experts also stunned by the shit-tier, agenda-driven tabloid title (and wall of text spam) in this post?

prettybunnys@sh.itjust.works on 23 Aug 15:32 collapse

This expert says “we’re cooked”