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BBC / Xiqing WangHead of hands, eight years Timmy changed himself as he tried to beat a robot run by artificial intelligence in a chess game.
But it’s not a showroom or laboratory – this robot lives in a coffee table in a Beijing apartment, with Timmy.
The first night it came home, Timmy hugged her little friend robot before going to bed. She doesn’t have a name for it – yet.
“It’s like a little teacher or a little friend,” said the boy, as he shows his mum at the next step he thought on the chess board.
Moments later, the robot is inhabited: “Greetings! You win.” Eyes wearing the screen on the screen, it starts to change the pieces to start a new game because it keeps Mandarin: “I see your ability, I better do next time.”
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“This is an inevitable trend. We will be with AI,” says Timmy’s Mum, Yan Xue. “Children need to know it’s early to be. We should not turn it off.”
He wants for his son to learn two Chess and Strategy Board Game – the robot does the two of its $ 800 price price is a great investment. The creators already planned to add a language teaching program.
BBC / Jovece LiuThis is probably what the Communist Party is expected when it is declared in 2017 that AI will be “mainly driving force” in the development of the country. President Xi Jinping is now betting on the big, as a slow Chinese economy with tariffs from the biggest trade partner, United States.
Beijing plans to invest in 10tn Chinese yuan ($ 1.4tn; £ 1tn) in the next 15 years while competing in Washington to acquire the edge of Advanced Tech. The AI fund has earned another development of the annual political gathering, which is currently underway. It comes with heels of the Yuan-Ai’s 60 billion investment funds held in January, Days after the export chips are intensified and placed many trade cirdlists.
But Feresteek shows that Chinese companies can overcome these obstacles. And that’s the shock of the Silicon Valley and industry experts – they didn’t expect to catch China easily.
A race between the dragons
It was a reaction Tommy Tang get used to the six-month chess-playing robot marketing in different competition.
Timmy’s engine comes from the same company, sensobot, offering a wide abilities – Chinese state state ruins an advanced version of 2022 to beat the grand masters in the game.
“Parents ask about the price, they’ll ask where I’m from. They expect me to come from the US or Europe. They look like I’m from China,” says Mr Tang. “There’s always one or two seconds of silence when I said I’m from China.”
His firm sold is more than 100,000 in robots and now has a contract with a major US supermarket chain, Costco.
BBC / Xiqing WangOne of the secrets of Chinese engineering success is its young. In 2020, more than 3.5 million of students in the country graduated from science degrees, technology, engineering and mathematics, which are even known as stems.
That’s more than any country in the world – and Beijing wants to use it. “The strength of education, science and talent is a shared responsibility,” Xi told the party leaders last week.
Since China has opened the world economy in late 1970s, it has a process of gathering talent, “that Abbott Lyu, was a company of AI.”
Behind him, a dinosaur made of different colored bricks lunches life. This is controlled by code gathering on a smartphone in a seven-year-old.
The company has developed toys to help children as young in three code studies. Each package of bricks comes in a code booklet. Children can choose what they want to build and find out how to do it. The cheapest toy sells for about $ 40.
“Some countries have AI educational robots too, but if part of competition and smart hardware, China is better,” China forced.
Dereseeeek success has made the CEO Liang Wenfeng to a national hero and “the value of 10 billion yuan industry for (Ai in China) AI,” he added.
“The public informs that AI is not only a concept, it can change people’s lives. It inspires public curiosity.”
Six homegrown ai firms, including dereseeeek, now called six small dragons in China – others unitere robotics, deep robotics, deep robotics, brain, brainwear, and many tech.
BBC / Jovece LiuSome of them are a new AI Fair in Shanghai, where the largest Chinese business companies show their advances, from the robots to find and rescue visitors to visitors.
In a loud meeting at the exhibition, two teams of humanoid robots are fighting with a football game, complete with red and blue jerseys. The machines fall into their blasts – and one of them took even the field of a person to their owner who wanted to continue to joke.
It’s hard to lose the air in the excitement of developers at the end of Dereseeeek. “Dereseeeek means that the world knows we are here,” said Yu Jingji, a 26-year-old engineer.
‘Catch-up mode’
But as the world knows AI potential, there are also concerns what AI allows that the Chinese government is allowed to know about its users.
AI is hungry for data – more likely to get, the more it makes himself and, with a billion mobile phone users compare to over 400 million in the US, Beijing has real advantage.
Ang Kasadpan, ang mga kaalyado niini ug daghang mga eksperto sa kini nga mga nasud nagtuo nga ang mga datos nga gitigum sa mga Intsik nga apps sama sa Dereseeek, Rednok o Tiktote o Tiktot o Tiktote o Tiktote o Tiktote o Tiktote o Tiktot o Tiktot o Tiktot o Tiktot o Tiktote o Tiktot o Tiktote o Tiktote o Tiktote o Tiktot o Tiktote o Tiktote o Tiktote or Tiktote or to detect or have to be covered or detained or detained or detectable or tilted or detecting the national laws of the country as evidence.
But Chinese companies, including struggling, topping, saying that the Law allows the protection of private companies and personal data. However, suspicion that US user data in the GUNTTY can end with Chinese government hands Washington’s decision to ban the most popular app.
That’s the same fear – where privacy concerns meet national security challenges – is to hit Dereseeek. South Korea is prohibited New Deepseeek DownloadsWhile Taiwan and Australia have prohibit app from designed government issued devices.
Chinese companies know these sensitivities and Mr. Tang easily tells BBC that “privacy is a red line” for his company. Beijing also knows that it is a challenge to its journey to be a global AI leader.
“Fast increase in Depeekek has significant fighting reactions from West,” a state-based commentary each day answered “The Environmental AI models of China remain uncertain”.
But AI Chinese companies do not decay. However, they believe that the enthusiastic change will win them undeniable advantage – because it is Dereseeek’s claim for a part of the cost of being aware of AI.
BBC / Jovece LiuSo engineering challenge is how to make more, for less. “This is the impossibility of our mission,” says Mr. Tang. Her company knows that robotic arms used to move chess fragments very expensive to produce and bring in price up to $ 40,000.
So, they try to use AI to help work with engineers and develop the process of making. Mr. Tang’s claims running the cost of $ 1,000.
“This is the change,” he said. “Artificial engineering is now combined with the process of making.”
It may contain many implications such as the use of China AI on a wide scale. The media state has already shown factories full of humanoid robots. In January, the government says it will develop the development of ai-strengthen robots in humanoid to help care for the rapid old age.
Xi is often declared “technological confidence” an important goal, which means that China wants to make advanced chips, which prevent its plans.
The Chinese leader knows that he is in a long race – the Beijing DaiL-Did-Diet has recently warned that the deep season is not yet time for “Ai Triumphalism” because China is still in “catch-up mode”.
President Xi invested in artificial intelligence, robot and advanced tech in preparation for a marathon he hopes to last win in China.


