The report describes the development of artificial intelligence in China from four aspects: scientific and technological output and talent input, industrial development and market application, development strategy and policy environment, social cognition and comprehensive influence.
Let's first look at the conclusions in several reports:
China ranks first in the world in the total number of papers and the number of highly cited papers, and the output of AI papers of Chinese Academy of Sciences ranks first in the world, but China ranks second in the world in terms of talent possession, with a low proportion of outstanding talents;
In terms of patents, China has become the country with the largest number of artificial intelligence patents in the world, slightly ahead of the United States and Japan;
In terms of industry, the number of artificial intelligence enterprises in China ranks second in the world, and Beijing is the city with the most concentrated artificial intelligence enterprises in the world;
In terms of venture capital, China's investment and financing in the field of artificial intelligence accounts for 60% of the world's total, making it the most "gold-sucking" country in the world.