@Ayjchan You won't see it because it does not exist.
Try a little experiment.
Dream up some scenario covering all the known facts explaining how covid could have "leaked"
It doesn't have to be the actual answer.
Just come up with a possible answer.
@RickCarl622197@Dan_Jeffries1 You are making the same mistake as my other respondant. You conflate "number of data centres" with "leading" and take zero notice of the question of areas and methods of application.
As I paraphrase it ... AI that tells me I need to replace my dunny roll isn't "leading".
@jmlopezzafra@Unveiled_ChinaX I stand by my comment. When you look at results rather than power, China's 500 data centres are out-performing America's 5,500 when it comes to productive applications.
A friend of mine tells me he could make a very comfortable living ALREADY by repairing AI spaghetti code.
@jmlopezzafra@Unveiled_ChinaX /3
I apologise for "bullshit". There is so much of it here that it is a bit of a reflex. A bad habit I will try to break ... except when dealing with the likes of Gordon G Chang and Mad Dog Moolenaar. Maybe some others. But you are right, you didn't deserve that ab initio.
@jmlopezzafra@Unveiled_ChinaX /2
As for model comparisons, I prefer to think about usage comparisons. As a generality (ie exceptions exist), it is clear that the USA is pushing consumer AI and China is pushing producer AI. In the long run, producer AI will win - and do so at a vastly lesser cost.
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@SecessionWA #5 - The name 'Council of Citizens' exposes you to ridicule via its acronym 'COC'.
Why not name it 'Citizens Council' with 'CC' as its acronym?
@ConstitustionX You and Fox News have, as usual, misreported.
Gabbard's report spoke of ONE biolab and merely alleged that there were 120. In 30 countries.
There is no list.
Back off on your use of the word "exposed".
@DougCameron51 Gravy train is right. When AUKUS was announced, Joe Hockey got the first available flight from the USA to Canberra. I'd love to know how much he trousered.