Seriously?
Facing AI in the same way, do Chinese people and Americans live in two different worlds?
A recent Stanford report is out,
revealing a gap in AI attitudes between China and the U.S.: 84% of Chinese respondents feel excited about AI products, while in the U.S. it's only 38%; 72% of Chinese people trust AI, while in the U.S. it's just 32%.
Why are their attitudes so different?
And whoever's users trust AI more will see their applications move faster.
Tell me—where will the next super AI application emerge first?
Facing AI in the same way, do Chinese people and Americans live in two different worlds?
A recent Stanford report is out,
revealing a gap in AI attitudes between China and the U.S.: 84% of Chinese respondents feel excited about AI products, while in the U.S. it's only 38%; 72% of Chinese people trust AI, while in the U.S. it's just 32%.
Why are their attitudes so different?
And whoever's users trust AI more will see their applications move faster.
Tell me—where will the next super AI application emerge first?