The usual explanations follow: China has more engineers, more factories, more state support, more data. While often true, they miss something deeper. China is not simply building bigger AI systems than America. From digital twins and smart cities to predictive logistics and intelligent manufacturing, it is increasingly building systems designed less for chatting than for coordinating, less for imitation than for management.
torsdag 9. juli 2026
Compasses, not maps: China is building a different type of AI
Every few months, another Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) breakthrough makes global headlines. A Chinese AI model closes in on American rivals, a Chinese research team tops a benchmark, a Chinese factory gets smarter, a city more connected, a supply chain more predictive.
The usual explanations follow: China has more engineers, more factories, more state support, more data. While often true, they miss something deeper. China is not simply building bigger AI systems than America. From digital twins and smart cities to predictive logistics and intelligent manufacturing, it is increasingly building systems designed less for chatting than for coordinating, less for imitation than for management.
The usual explanations follow: China has more engineers, more factories, more state support, more data. While often true, they miss something deeper. China is not simply building bigger AI systems than America. From digital twins and smart cities to predictive logistics and intelligent manufacturing, it is increasingly building systems designed less for chatting than for coordinating, less for imitation than for management.