Brent Crane
"'If you are a cloud provider in China —like Alibaba, Tencent or Huawei —you have an inherent advantage of distribution, which Kai-Fu doesn’t have,' says Leong. 'But I wouldn’t write him off.'
"Lee has, Leong adds, top-notch engineers with him from players like Huawei and ByteDance.
"Indeed, China’s hiring pool remains a considerable asset for an AI start-up like Lee’s that is competing with big-moneyed titans.
"China now accounts for 47 percent of the world’s top AI researchers; this is compared to 29 percent in 2019, which suggests that more talented workers —like Lee himself —are choosing to remain in China.
"Lee and his compatriots, then, are still bullish on the country’s AI superpower potential —despite U.S. chip restrictions, Chinese censorship and other regulations. But for Lee, at least, there is also a reputation-making thesis to protect."
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