Anthropic · OpenAI · Nvidia · China · India · ChatGPT · Rest of World
Many of these AI models could not even show what these looked like
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There have been many advancements, more safety integrated into these models.
Key facts
- The U.S. and China control 90% of global computing power, attract between 70% and 80% of global investment in AI, and have huge concentrations of talented AI researchers
- AI technologies today are designed by and for WEIRD societies, Western, educated, industrialized, rich, and democratic, which represent only 14% or 15% of the world’s population
- It talked through development, model building, to feedback and implementation, and ensuring that the entire bevy of human rights, the last 60–70 years of progress, is affirmed and does apply
- Last week, Rest of World hosted an event titled “The Great AI Divide,” as part of New York Tech Week
Summary
Since the launch of ChatGPT at the end of 2022, AI has quickly changed how they work, how they learn, how they love, how they heal. Last week, Rest of World hosted an event titled “The Great AI Divide,” as part of New York Tech Week. Here is a summary of the conversation, edited for brevity and clarity. Sam, is the AI race all but over for everyone? It’s fair to say that AI is primarily a two-horse race. The U.S. and China control 90% of global computing power, attract between 70% and 80% of global investment in AI, and have huge concentrations of talented AI researchers. That creates a world in which other countries are dependent on the U.S. and China for access to AI systems.