Graduates of Chinese universities now make up nearly 40% of researchers in top AI labs in the United States, surpassing the number of graduates from US schools. What's more, large numbers of Chinese nationals graduate from US STEM programs and move on to top positions with Silicon Valley companies and universities.
Some Washington lawmakers and industry leaders are calling for outright bans on Chinese nationals from work in our top labs, including in AI. But that would inevitably result in an exodus of top talent from the United States back to China.
Closing scene, Lanzhou, Gansu province
Some Washington lawmakers and industry leaders are calling for outright bans on Chinese nationals from work in our top labs, including in AI. But that would inevitably result in an exodus of top talent from the United States back to China.
Closing scene, Lanzhou, Gansu province
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