In February, the Chinese universities came to announce after launching the Artificial Intelligence Course based on the AI Startup Deepsek, which has attracted widespread attention.
The most advanced, but the creation of the AI model manufactured at a fraction of the cost in the United States, but is described as the “Sputnic moment” for China.
Analysts say the success of Deepsek, almost completely perfectly by researchers from domestic universities, highlights how the investment of Beijing in the construction of a large homegron stem talent pool and recently Chinese student visa has allowed China to capture AI.
The University of Peking said on Saturday that it would add 150 undergraduate locations in 2025 to focus on “national strategic importance”, fundamental subjects and “emerging marginal regions” in 2025.
They will be mainly in informative and technology, engineering and clinical medicine.
The Rainmin University said on Saturday that it would add more than 100 places in areas such as AI to improve innovation.
This expansion is “closely connected” for China to make China a “powerful education country” and to focus on increasing talent in the digital age.
Shanghai Jiao Tong University will add “state -of -the -art technologies” and 150 spots to focus on emerging industries to “state -of -the -art technologies” and emerging industries to new energy.
In January, China released its first national action plan to create a “strong education nation” by 2035, so that it could help coordinate its education development, improve innovation capacity and build “strong country”.
In December, education officials said that they would initiate AI education in primary and secondary schools for creativity, scientific interest and digital skills cultivation among students.
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