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Silent Critics Challenge the Hype Surrounding China’s AI Boom

June 5, 20253 Mins Read
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Cautious Voices Emerge in China Amid AI Hype

In a surprising turn, some experts in China are beginning to question the rush towards artificial intelligence (AI). In a country where media is tightly controlled, these voices matter.

While many in the U.S. and Europe are carefully assessing the rapid rise of AI, highlighting issues like job displacement and serious risks, this debate had been mostly silent in China—until recently.

Interestingly, a large number of people in China believe that AI brings more benefits than drawbacks. The excitement surrounding AI, especially the DeepSeek model introduced earlier this year, is palpable. This model has catalyzed widespread innovation, with organizations across the country rapidly adopting the technology. However, not everyone is fully supportive.

State-backed media has praised DeepSeek’s integration in numerous hospitals. Yet, a group of researchers from Tsinghua University expressed concerns in a recent publication. They wondered if the fast-paced implementation of DeepSeek might be premature. They pointed out that healthcare facilities feel pressured by social media to adopt such technologies, fearing they might be seen as outdated. Doctors have also noted that patients are increasingly insisting on following treatment plans generated by DeepSeek, signaling a potential risk if reliance on AI becomes too strong.

Moreover, another study by AI researchers at Tsinghua questioned the revolutionary claims surrounding reasoning models like DeepSeek. They suggested that the advanced training techniques used might not be as groundbreaking as originally thought, which aligns with concerns about achieving what’s called Artificial General Intelligence in the near future.

The insights from Tsinghua University carry weight, as it’s a key institution within China’s AI landscape, producing significant research and many startup founders.

Additionally, Zhu Songchun, head of the Beijing Institute for General Artificial Intelligence, recently called for a shift toward more serious research rather than just positive publicity to keep the nation competitive.

These critical perspectives are rare against the backdrop of a narrative dominated by government enthusiasm for AI. When President Xi Jinping emphasizes the importance of AI, it tends to stifle public critique. This dynamic can lead to subtle forms of dissent, such as social media users joking about AI mistakes, or unused data centers across the country as local authorities try to satisfy Beijing’s expectations.

Despite heavy investment in AI, many Chinese tech companies haven’t seen corresponding improvements in their profits. This reality casts a shadow over the excitement.

However, it’s essential to recognize that the AI scene in China is not just about propaganda. Similar overenthusiasm exists among U.S. firms as well. The rapid developments and fresh energy from innovations like DeepSeek are transforming the AI landscape, but they might also divert attention from deeper economic issues that existed before the trade showdown.

Without thoughtful regulation, hurrying the rollout of AI could lead to serious consequences, including risks to public health. From Hangzhou to Silicon Valley, if we ignore the cautious voices surrounding the AI rush, we may face significant repercussions down the line.

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