Lack of quality data, tech talent hinder wider AI adoption in China
- Those issues challenge the conventional thinking that China has a strong advantage in AI because of its huge internet population
The lack of high-quality data and shortage of hi-tech talent are preventing wider adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in China, which has become the world’s second largest market for the technology amid a tech and trade war with the US.
More than 60 per cent of 143 domestic AI industry insiders surveyed for the paper said implementation of AI systems are “very difficult” under the current circumstances. Other challenges cited by the paper include unclear application scenarios, high investment, and security and ethical issues.
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Those findings pose a challenge to the conventional thinking that China has a strong advantage in AI because of the huge amount of data generated by its 840 million internet users, the world’s biggest online population, as of June this year. The paper suggests that quality of data, more than quantity, would help drive greater adoption of the technology in the world’s second largest economy. The paper’s release comes as the US and China jostle for dominance in advanced technologies, from 5G to quantum computing and AI. The sharp rise in China’s AI patent applications and funding over the past few years has prompted the US government to take action as their trade dispute intensified.