Unlike OpenAI and Anthropic, the Chinese A.I.-Infrastructures do NOT impose excessively heavy «guard-rails» nor those annoying ass «corporate-filter-injections» that are all-too-common now.
Who wants to be stuck with over-priced never-ending corporate-subscrptions and data-centers being constructed throughout your neighbourhoods whilst the U.S.-States are «lobbied» to where you are also forced to fund and subsidize them out of your tax-dollars AND be charged a subscription!?
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I know we can't really produce computers like they are using but again, who wants all those data centers and computer systems in which we would pay for with our tax dollars, with our electric bills, and with our future lives cuz they want to make it an A.I. economy...you know...you will own nothing but be happy.
And I don't know about 'more freedom' cuz they are constantly monitored which we are becoming too. Decades ago our goberment sold out the US to China so the plan all along was to hand over the power to China in the world.
China has their people constantly monitored, and facial recognition and social credit score. It's the experiment, and they plan to bring that globally. Brave new world. We can't believe anything MSM says and now influencers who are paid to shill for one side or the other.
They do have more freedom from the guardrails that Aéius is talking about.
With the datacenters, I noticed Canadian investor Kevin O'Leary was very involved in the building of them (good business for him knowing they have only a few big corporate "clients"), but he's been on the circuit defending them. The same people who were crying climate change and save the planet now want you to see datacentres as an urgent necessity. And they are urgent for those who want centralized western control. But that's not the only possibility for AI. Its not even very secure for those who want centralized control in an "AI arms race". Because all you need to do is take out one major data center and the country would be crippled. Its a very brittle model.
Big data centers aren't the only way to do AI.
Yeah, I know what he was referring to.
My son is married to a chinese women and they don't live in China, pretty sure it's much better here.
I know we can have our own A.I. and Darren had made his own Oogway, but haven't heard much from him lately, hope his project is moving along.