China's not thrilled its AI experts want to leave the countr
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China's not thrilled its AI experts want to leave the countr
"The CCF's statement accuses NeurIPS of violating the values of openness, inclusiveness, equality, and cooperation that it says are core values of academic exchange."
"The federation called on all Chinese computer scientists to boycott NeurIPS and refuse to submit papers, indicating a significant pushback against perceived restrictions."
"CCF clearly doesn't want presentations of that sort at NeurIPS, which would likely mean some significant Chinese boffins don't make it to Sydney."
Beijing is unhappy with its AI talent going abroad, particularly in light of the upcoming NeurIPS conference in Sydney. The China Computer Federation criticized NeurIPS for adhering to US laws that restrict submissions from certain entities. The CCF accused NeurIPS of undermining academic values and called for a boycott by Chinese computer scientists. This situation reflects broader concerns about the impact of US regulations on international academic collaboration, particularly for Chinese researchers and institutions.
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