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8 - The Current State of AI Research Is Perfectly Suited to China’s Fuzzy Logic System

from Part II - Impact on Artificial Intelligence

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 December 2021

Max Parasol
Affiliation:
RMIT Blockchain Innovation Hub
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China’s fuzzy logic system and government support for pilot petri dishes is perfectly suited to the current state of AI research. This has enabled the rapid development of world-class AI applications, particularly in image recognition. This is due, in part, to the regulatory environment facilitating the development of AI pilots. Yet it is further argued that this suitability is due to a combination of three factors: (1) the current state of AI research and its applicability to numerous real-world applications; (2) the open nature of AI research culture globally; and (3) the complex emerging role of public–private petri dishes in China for testing innovative applications. The chapter also explains how public–private connections are formed, including how top-down government signalling is important to the trajectory of private companies.

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Print publication year: 2021

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