
China’s catching up to US AI… Here’s why it won’t matter
Published on May 14
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<p>Lennart Heim, a researcher and information scientist at RAND Corporation, joins Azeem Azhar to unpack a provocative claim: China is catching up with US AI capabilities, but it doesn't matter. </p><p>Timestamps: </p><p>(00:00) Episode trailer </p><p>(01:19) Lennart’s core thesis </p><p>(03:26) Why compute matters so much </p><p>(07:31) The investment split between model R&D and model execution </p><p>(11:18) How test-time compute impacts costs </p><p>(16:14) The geopolitics of compute </p><p>(21:32) Why does the U.S have more compute capacity than China? </p><p>(25:01) The trade-off between economic needs and national-security needs </p><p>(31:54) How technology change might shift the battlegrounds </p><p>(35:33) Dealing with compute and power concentration </p><p>(48:19) Concluding quick-fire question </p><p> </p><p><strong>Lennart's links: </strong></p><ul><li>Twitter/X: <a href="https://twitter.com/ohlennart">https://twitter.com/ohlennart</a></li><li>Personal blog: <a href...