A CSET report was cited in an article published by Newsweek that discusses China’s efforts in the field of artificial general intelligence (AGI) and its pursuit of dominance in AGI research. Chinese scientists and the government are focusing on developing AGI, which goes beyond the capabilities of current narrow AI systems by taking inspiration from the human brain.
The CSET report, titled “China’s Cognitive AI Research” and authored by William Hannas, Huey-Meei Chang, Max Riesenhuber, and Daniel Chou, assesses China’s commitment to artificial general intelligence by examining Chinese scientific literature and concludes that China is actively researching AGI, emphasizing the need for ongoing open-source monitoring to track their AGI progress.
Read the full article in Newsweek.