Mossad or CIA killing china AI scientist?

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Early deaths of top Chinese AI scientists raise concerns about industry pressures​

Military artificial intelligence, computer vision and medical tech fields lose leading minds to accidents or illness​

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Sun Jian, chief scientist at Beijing-based AI company Megvii Technology, is among a handful of Chinese artificial intelligence experts whose untimely deaths have rattled the industry. Photo: Handout

Dannie Pengin Beijing
Published: 2:00pm, 15 Apr 2025Updated: 3:04pm, 15 Apr 2025

Artificial intelligence is at the heart of the US-China tech war, with Chinese firms such as DeepSeek challenging American dominance.
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But while China has a growing AI talent pool and home-grown success stories, the country has also lost a handful of leading figures in the crucial sector. The early deaths of these experts – due to accidents or illness – have raised concerns about the personal safety of those in the industry and the stressful research environment they face.

Chinese computer scientist Liu Shaoshan said that while AI researchers might earn huge salaries, they were also under intense pressure.
 

Early deaths of top Chinese AI scientists raise concerns about industry pressures​

Military artificial intelligence, computer vision and medical tech fields lose leading minds to accidents or illness​

Reading Time:4 minutes

https://www.scmp.com/policies-and-standards#participation
Sun Jian, chief scientist at Beijing-based AI company Megvii Technology, is among a handful of Chinese artificial intelligence experts whose untimely deaths have rattled the industry. Photo: Handout

Dannie Pengin Beijing
Published: 2:00pm, 15 Apr 2025Updated: 3:04pm, 15 Apr 2025

Artificial intelligence is at the heart of the US-China tech war, with Chinese firms such as DeepSeek challenging American dominance.
Advertisement

But while China has a growing AI talent pool and home-grown success stories, the country has also lost a handful of leading figures in the crucial sector. The early deaths of these experts – due to accidents or illness – have raised concerns about the personal safety of those in the industry and the stressful research environment they face.

Chinese computer scientist Liu Shaoshan said that while AI researchers might earn huge salaries, they were also under intense pressure.
3 Body Problems?
 
Just like that young angmo A*star telecoms researcher who was killed in his nice shophouse apartment.

Of course, our courts ruled it as suicide due to depression and closed the case
 
No lah, they died because they pak their Sino zham. :sneaky:

Many Tiongs have kicked the bucket, that's why usually bustling areas in China are eerily empty now. And don't tell me they balik kampung, because their kampungs are also experiencing population decline. :cool:

 
No lah, they died because they pak their Sino zham. :sneaky:

Many Tiongs have kicked the bucket, that's why usually bustling areas in China are eerily empty now. And don't tell me they balik kampung, because their kampungs are also experiencing population decline. :cool:


No mRNA still can mati?
 
Tiagong many Lao hero and Tiongkok cheer leaders also Pak Sinopharm…did our beloved TanWahTiu Pak as well?

Move to a better place?
 
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