Chinese companies and emerging government regulations have marked the rise of AI tools in China. Marketing expert Ashley Dudarenok most certainly keeps an open mind to using those tools when they become available, she tells at Campaign Asia. “Their availability could offer us access to innovative solutions and capabilities to enhance our operations and drive further efficiency.”
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Ashley Dudarenok, a China digital expert and founder of ChoZan and Alarice, says she maintains an open mindset towards embracing Chinese AI tools when they become widely available. “Chinese AI technologies, such as Huawei’s Mindspore and Baidu’s PaddlePaddle, have demonstrated great potential in advancing the field,” says Dudarenok. “Their availability could offer us access to innovative solutions and capabilities to enhance our operations and drive further efficiency.”…
Whereas American artificial technologies have pretty much had free rein, China has already mandated that it will require a security review of generative AI services before they’re allowed to operate. But many feel that more stringent controls would not hamper China’s AI but instead improve it. “Some of the tight measures may enhance its safety and ethical use,” says Ashley Dudarenok. “Beijing’s focus on user privacy, content discrimination, and model development demonstrates their commitment to responsible AI practices and aims to establish clear boundaries for AI development without stifling innovation too much, allowing companies to innovate within defined limits. This proactive approach instills confidence in AI technology and encourages wider adoption.”
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