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Everyone says #AI is the Fourth Industrial Revolution, but China and the US face different challenges with AI.
In the US, AI struggles with poor electrical infrastructure. Over the past year, the massive power consumption of Silicon Valley tech giants building computing centers has caused electricity prices for residents to soar. As a result, the US had to ask these tech giants to solve their own power issues and not compete with ordinary people for electricity.
In China, AI faces difficulties because domestically produced chips haven't kept up with the global AI industry wave, and production capacity remains limited. Chinese AI, which uses Western chips, is not only hindered by supply chain issues but also suffers from high prices. Additionally, it competes with industries like electric vehicles, smartphones, and robotics, leading to internal competition and low economic efficiency.