Top Microsoft executives left to start a new AI company in China. Why?
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 Published On Jun 22, 2024

New advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) will place ever-greater demands on computing power, and ever-faster chips to power the industry. Without such chips, AI firms will simply be unable to compete with the companies which can get them.

The export bans on the fastest and best-performing chips are intended to deny Chinese companies access to them, and thereby preclude them from building top AI technologies. However, top Microsoft executives left MSFT to start an AI company in Shanghai.

Why would a Microsoft Vice President, and its Chief Scientist, and a handful of others, be motivated to leave million-dollar careers to form an AI startup in China, if they could no longer access the world's best AI semiconductors, as they could at MSFT?

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Shanghai AI start-up founded by ex-Microsoft engineers bets on ‘scaling law’ to boost AI capabilities
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China Is Losing the Chip War
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Huawei reportedly keeps getting advanced chips, even as the U.S. tries to tighten the screws on China’s semiconductor industry
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