Alexandr Wang, the CEO of Scale AI, believes that by 2025, we will see major changes in the geopolitical landscape of artificial intelligence, largely fueled by the rivalry between US and Chinese technologies. He envisions a global contest for AI supremacy that will affect military capabilities—pointing out that while the US currently leads in technology, China's rapid deployment raises concerns. Additionally, Wang predicts a surge in AI-driven tools that will streamline everyday tasks both at home and in the workplace, though addressing ethical issues and updating internet infrastructure will be crucial. Ultimately, he argues that the future of AI development will depend more on the quality and complexity of training data than on raw computational power like GPUs.
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