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China- Foundations of a Tech Superpower

Inside the Digital Dragon's Dawn

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China- Foundations of a Tech Superpower

De: Richard Murch
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Chinese AI became globally competitive not just in applications but in foundation models. The combination of advanced chips, massive data, strong research institutions, and creative freedom produced systems that rivaled anything developed in Silicon Valley.

More importantly, Chinese AI research contributed novel architectures and approaches—not just catching up but genuine innovation that advanced the field globally. The AI safety frameworks China developed became influential worldwide, especially in developing countries concerned about AI governance.

Globally, China became an attractive partner rather than a threatening rival. The political reforms, while limited by Western standards, were sufficient to reduce suspicion and resistance. European countries, in particular, increased engagement with China.

The Belt and Road Initiative transformed from debt-trap diplomacy into genuine development partnership as China learned from earlier mistakes and adopted more equitable approaches. Chinese technology, now competitive on capability and less threatening politically, found widespread adoption.

The United States and China remained competitors but found frameworks for managed competition and selective cooperation. Both recognized that global challenges—climate change, pandemic prevention, AI safety, space development—required collaboration.

Competition in commercial markets continued intensely, but within rules and norms both accepted. The technology decoupling partially reversed as both sides realized complete separation was unnecessarily costly.

Tecnología China Ciencias de la computación
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