朱松纯被抓典型了
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#1 朱松纯被抓典型了
其实内行都知道当年他的方法并没有成为现在AI主流
不过以后老中faculty会越来越难混
Two congressional committees have written to the U.S. federal government's National Science Foundation to demand answers over the protection of American research from China and other foreign countries that seek to exploit it.
In a letter to the agency, the chairpersons of the committees asked what the major grant giver was doing about it.
As an example of the concerns in question, Newsweek published an exclusive report this week on how top artificial intelligence research flowed from the U.S. to China via a prominent researcher, Song-Chun Zhu, who received at least $30 million in federal grants from the Pentagon and the NSF while building up a parallel research system in China.
Warning of "systematic attempts to exploit, degrade, and misappropriate" American science which was supported by billions of dollars in taxpayer-funded research, James Comer (R-KY) Chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability, and Frank D. Lucas (R-OK) Chairman of the House Committee of Science, Space and Technology, gave the NSF by Nov. 14 to answer questions on its measures to protect scientific research as well as economic and national security.
Dated Oct. 31, the letter to Sethuraman Panchanathan, the director of the NSF, asked how many scientists awarded money by the NSF had also been identified as having conflicts of interest – and whether the NSF had "suspended, terminated, demanded repayment, temporarily barred, or permanently banned" the scientists, "due to violations related to foreign conflicts of interest."
不过以后老中faculty会越来越难混
Two congressional committees have written to the U.S. federal government's National Science Foundation to demand answers over the protection of American research from China and other foreign countries that seek to exploit it.
In a letter to the agency, the chairpersons of the committees asked what the major grant giver was doing about it.
As an example of the concerns in question, Newsweek published an exclusive report this week on how top artificial intelligence research flowed from the U.S. to China via a prominent researcher, Song-Chun Zhu, who received at least $30 million in federal grants from the Pentagon and the NSF while building up a parallel research system in China.
Warning of "systematic attempts to exploit, degrade, and misappropriate" American science which was supported by billions of dollars in taxpayer-funded research, James Comer (R-KY) Chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability, and Frank D. Lucas (R-OK) Chairman of the House Committee of Science, Space and Technology, gave the NSF by Nov. 14 to answer questions on its measures to protect scientific research as well as economic and national security.
Dated Oct. 31, the letter to Sethuraman Panchanathan, the director of the NSF, asked how many scientists awarded money by the NSF had also been identified as having conflicts of interest – and whether the NSF had "suspended, terminated, demanded repayment, temporarily barred, or permanently banned" the scientists, "due to violations related to foreign conflicts of interest."
#15 Re: 朱松纯被抓典型了
这种才是真爱国,比耗子那个汉奸强了几万条街da1gaku 写了: 2023年 11月 4日 14:49 其实内行都知道当年他的方法并没有成为现在AI主流
不过以后老中faculty会越来越难混
Two congressional committees have written to the U.S. federal government's National Science Foundation to demand answers over the protection of American research from China and other foreign countries that seek to exploit it.
In a letter to the agency, the chairpersons of the committees asked what the major grant giver was doing about it.
As an example of the concerns in question, Newsweek published an exclusive report this week on how top artificial intelligence research flowed from the U.S. to China via a prominent researcher, Song-Chun Zhu, who received at least $30 million in federal grants from the Pentagon and the NSF while building up a parallel research system in China.
Warning of "systematic attempts to exploit, degrade, and misappropriate" American science which was supported by billions of dollars in taxpayer-funded research, James Comer (R-KY) Chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability, and Frank D. Lucas (R-OK) Chairman of the House Committee of Science, Space and Technology, gave the NSF by Nov. 14 to answer questions on its measures to protect scientific research as well as economic and national security.
Dated Oct. 31, the letter to Sethuraman Panchanathan, the director of the NSF, asked how many scientists awarded money by the NSF had also been identified as having conflicts of interest – and whether the NSF had "suspended, terminated, demanded repayment, temporarily barred, or permanently banned" the scientists, "due to violations related to foreign conflicts of interest."