Brain drain alarm in the Chinese AI sector
The Chinese government is closely monitoring the movements of its artificial intelligence experts, expressing concern about their possible emigration abroad. It seems that the authorities frown upon the participation of Chinese scientists in major international conferences, as well as the acquisition of foreign companies by leading figures in the national AI landscape.
This tightening could reflect the desire to retain crucial skills in the country for technological development and innovation in the field of artificial intelligence. China has invested heavily in this sector, and the loss of talent could represent a brake on its ambition to become a world leader in AI.
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