Anthropic's Dogma on US-China AI Competition
Anthropic has released a paper discussing the U.S.-China competition in AI, outlining two potential scenarios for global AI leadership by 2028. The paper suggests that the U.S. could maintain a lead in AI, while China could develop an authoritarian AI ecosystem. Critics argue that the assumptions made in the paper are overly dogmatic and lack consideration of historical technology diffusion patterns.
- ▪Anthropic's paper presents two scenarios for AI leadership by 2028: one favoring the U.S. and the other suggesting a strong Chinese presence.
- ▪The paper advocates for preventing Chinese labs from accessing export-controlled chips to maintain U.S. dominance.
- ▪Critics highlight that the assumptions in the paper reflect a dogmatic approach to the timeline and impact of transformative AI.
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