OpenAI recently released a proposal at a U.S. policy event, calling on the United States and its allies to strengthen cooperation in the field of artificial intelligence to deal with competition from China. The proposal aims to increase the United States' influence in the field of AI and "revitalize the American dream." The editor of Downcodes will explain the core content and impact of this proposal in detail.
Recently, OpenAI released a new case at a policy event in Washington, calling on the United States and its allies to strengthen cooperation in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) to deal with China’s competition in this field. OpenAI’s proposal aims to “reinvigorate the American dream” and hopes to increase U.S. influence in the field of artificial intelligence through global collaboration.
According to Bloomberg, OpenAI’s policy blueprint recommends that cooperation first be carried out among its neighboring countries, and then gradually expanded to allies around the world. This cooperation will focus on the talent, financing and supply chain required for artificial intelligence, ensuring that the United States takes the lead in AI infrastructure construction.
To meet the energy needs of artificial intelligence development, OpenAI also recommends that the United States support related energy infrastructure projects, streamline the restart process of nuclear reactors, and leverage the power of the U.S. Navy to expand nuclear energy production capacity. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has said that a lack of computing power is hindering the launch of the company's products. He mentioned in a Reddit Q&A session: "These models are becoming more and more complex, and we are faced with how to allocate Many constraints on computing resources and difficult decisions.”
In addition, in September, OpenAI also announced plans to gather global investors and is expected to invest tens of billions of dollars in the construction of artificial intelligence infrastructure in the United States, including data centers, turbine generators, and semiconductor manufacturing facilities. An OpenAI spokesperson said these facilities are critical to advanced artificial intelligence and will make it more widely available.
In February this year, Altman mentioned that reducing the shortage of AI chips used to train large language models (LLMs) may require an investment of US$5 trillion to US$7 trillion, and the global semiconductor market is expected to decline within ten years. will reach a scale of US$1 trillion.
OpenAI’s proposal not only reflects the company’s deep thinking on the future development of artificial intelligence, but also conveys the United States’ determination to regain its leadership position in global technology competition.
OpenAI’s proposal reflects the current fierce competition in international artificial intelligence, and also indicates that global AI cooperation and competition will become more complex in the future. This will have a profound impact on the global technology landscape and deserves continued attention.