The truth behind Trump's AI anxiety, once again proving that light comes from China!

On December 11, Eastern Time, Trump stated during the signing ceremony of the presidential order "Clearing Obstacles in National Management of Artificial Intelligence" that: "I think there will only be one winner here, and I don't know if anyone will agree with this. I think most people will agree, but there will only be one winner in this field, and it is likely to be either the United States or China."

What does this statement indicate? Trump is very anxious! America is very anxious.

To promote AI, Trump has recently changed several of his longstanding positions.

For example, on December 8, he agreed to the sale of NVIDIA's H200 chips to China.

As for Trump, who during his previous term continuously threatened to prevent Chinese students from studying in the United States, especially STEM students, during an interview with MAGA media Fox News on November 11, he disregarded the opposition from the MAGA faction and insisted on his August stance that "we need 600,000 Chinese international students."

Why did Trump's attitude change so abruptly? Teaching people, you can't teach them; in practical matters, one lesson suffices. In the month before Trump's change in attitude in August, when he "welcomed" Chinese international students, the Grok project team of Elon Musk's artificial intelligence company xAI fired the last white member involved in the project.

Moreover, in American AI companies including OpenAI, Google, Microsoft, Mete, and other artificial intelligence project teams, Chinese individuals are the main force, leading to widespread discussions on Western social media about the competition between AI in China and the US, and the competition between Chinese people in the West and those in China.

Data also fully supports this: In July, Zuckerberg's Meta established the Super Intelligence Lab, where 7 of the first 11 core members announced were Chinese.

In the first batch of 12 members of xAI, 5 were Chinese.

At OpenAI, among the 17 key members of its first native multimodal model GPT4o, 6 were Chinese; among the 9 leaders of the GPT-4o mini team, 5 were Chinese, and in Sora's 13-person R&D team, 4 were Chinese.

The Paulson Foundation's report "Global AI Talent Tracking Report 2.0" shows that in 2022, the proportion of Chinese researchers in the top 20% of AI institutions in the United States reached 38%, even surpassing the 37% of American nationals.

Globally, research reports from American think tanks indicate that in terms of the original nationality (undergraduate stage) of top AI researchers, China contributed 47% of AI elites, firmly ranking first, far exceeding the second-ranked US at 18%.

For the US, which is betting everything on AI to survive, do they still have the confidence to reject Chinese international students? Can Trump still be as arrogant as in 2018?

In fact, it's not just in the field of large AI models; look at chip design, packaging, manufacturing, and other areas where Chinese individuals play leading roles.

For instance, TSMC's Morris Chang; NVIDIA's Jensen Huang; Intel's hiring of Pat Gelsinger as CEO this year; AMD President Lisa Su...

These well-known semiconductor chip design, packaging, and manufacturing companies are either founded by Chinese or have many Chinese individuals in key technical positions.

According to the current American saying that "whichever country controls these chips can control AI technology; and whichever country controls AI technology can control the future," it can be said that Chinese people hold the key to the future.

So here’s a question: How can China, which has only had stable development for a little over 70 years, go from being labeled as the "Sick Man of East Asia" by the West to becoming the world's future leader? Is their contribution to world civilization and technological development really limited to just the Four Great Inventions?

Five thousand years of continuous civilization is once again proving that the world's most intelligent nation has only created these things on this earth?

When explaining the code for the leading role of Chinese people in the AI era, many attribute it to the engineering bonus for Chinese engineers, benefiting from China's emphasis on mathematics and problem-solving capability in basic education, which through long-term rigorous training has cultivated the core qualities suitable for AI research.

But is it really just that? Looking back at Chinese mythological stories, the deities are teaching people how to plant grains, taste the medicinal properties of plants, mine copper and cast metal, create boats to navigate through obstacles, make compasses to indicate directions, raise silkworms and produce silk, create characters for writing, compile texts to educate the masses, and study astrology, our deities and ancient rulers were either working or solving problems, all being "technical bureaucrats", "engineers", and "project directors".

From our bloodline, fundamentally, we place our intelligence on solving problems and hard work for self-reliance; being an "engineer" is our true nature.

In contrast, the mythologies of other civilizations, especially the West, depict their gods in what manner? They are either jealous, engaging in incest, or creating disasters through exclusion and sowing discord.

Thus, the truth behind Trump's AI anxiety undoubtedly once again proves that the spark of human civilization is ignited by China, and the brilliance of the stars comes from there!

In this world, light comes from China!