前OpenAI高管称中国企业AI采用落后于美企因企业文化

前OpenAI高管扎克·卡斯表示,中国科技爱好者消费者热衷AI,但企业因僵化层级结构落后于美国同行。 他在接受《南华早报》采访时指出,中国拥有‘技术中心消费者’,而美国则是‘技术中心企业’。 卡斯称,这种文化差异解释了中国对OpenClaw的狂热,而在美国则未获同等受欢迎度。

扎克·卡斯曾在2021年至2023年供职于OpenAI,当时该公司于2022年11月推出革命性聊天机器人ChatGPT。他现经营自己的咨询公司。

卡斯告诉《南华早报》,中国的消费者对技术非常热情,而美国消费者则对科技和大科技公司更为怀疑。他说:“美国消费者对技术和大型科技公司远更愤世嫉俗”,并引用了对社交媒体对儿童影响的担忧以及公众信任下降。

这种文化差异,他表示,有助于解释中国对OpenClaw的狂热,尽管它在美国难以达到同等规模和受欢迎度。中国企业受僵化层级结构阻碍,在AI采用上落后。

关键词包括中国企业、苹果、OpenClaw、AI代理、硅谷、腾讯和美国市场,但采访重点在于企业文化对比。

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