This line means that they think it is not as “practical” as they thought it would be if they want to continue to race at the same pace or more as compared with the US. Assuming that it might be difficult to balance control and progress in AI for them at the same time given the monstrosity of AI model they would be dealing with. Control of AI’s outputs in China is legally mandatory unlike US. So I am assuming that in US not all AI companies will take controlling AI’s outputs that seriously while just focusing on rushing first towards Superintelligence. While in China they would need to ensure it adheres to CCP’s values and rest of the things they chart out otherwise face consequences.
This line means that they think it is not as “practical” as they thought it would be if they want to continue to race at the same pace or more as compared with the US. Assuming that it might be difficult to balance control and progress in AI for them at the same time given the monstrosity of AI model they would be dealing with. Control of AI’s outputs in China is legally mandatory unlike US. So I am assuming that in US not all AI companies will take controlling AI’s outputs that seriously while just focusing on rushing first towards Superintelligence. While in China they would need to ensure it adheres to CCP’s values and rest of the things they chart out otherwise face consequences.