Audience engagement remains lowacross the board. Many posts received minimal views, likes, or comments.
IMO a big part of this is AI 2027′s repeated descriptions about Chinese AI. “Stealing weights”.
This may be possible, but this has an obvious knee-jerk response from chinese readers. It makes the report feel like another “China bad” noise to Chinese readers, distracting from the main idea about US-China geopolitics. (The report does have examples of “USA bad” too, but I think the “china bad” vibe is more obvious? Esp to chinese readers). Like, theres plenty of good points in the AI 2027 report, but this one point that challenges the chinese’s readers’ pride in their tech industry makes them less likely to read the whole thing and engage with the broader point.
One of the shifts in beliefs since DeepSeek, EV dominance etc is that China can innovate. So if the report actually painted a picture of how China would compete with its own AI labs producing pretty good AI models, I think it would have worked out better.
IMO a big part of this is AI 2027′s repeated descriptions about Chinese AI. “Stealing weights”.
This may be possible, but this has an obvious knee-jerk response from chinese readers. It makes the report feel like another “China bad” noise to Chinese readers, distracting from the main idea about US-China geopolitics. (The report does have examples of “USA bad” too, but I think the “china bad” vibe is more obvious? Esp to chinese readers). Like, theres plenty of good points in the AI 2027 report, but this one point that challenges the chinese’s readers’ pride in their tech industry makes them less likely to read the whole thing and engage with the broader point.
One of the shifts in beliefs since DeepSeek, EV dominance etc is that China can innovate. So if the report actually painted a picture of how China would compete with its own AI labs producing pretty good AI models, I think it would have worked out better.