Chinese firms trail US peers in AI adoption due to corporate culture: ex-OpenAI executive
Former OpenAI executive Zack Kass argues that Chinese companies are lagging behind US firms in AI adoption due to traditional corporate structures. Despite China's tech-savvy consumers readily embracing AI, Kass notes that US enterprises are more technologically focused.

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AI-generatedFormer OpenAI executive Zack Kass argues that Chinese companies are lagging behind US firms in AI adoption due to traditional corporate structures. Despite China's tech-savvy consumers readily embracing AI, Kass notes that US enterprises are more technologically focused. He attributes this difference to a greater consumer cynicism towards technology in the US, fueled by concerns over social media and declining trust. Kass highlights the contrast by pointing to the popularity of OpenClaw in China compared to its struggles in the US market. He suggests that China's positive relationship with technology stems from its role in economic advancement, while US consumers harbor more skepticism.
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5 extractedKass worked at OpenAI from 2021 to 2023.
Traditional corporate culture and hierarchies are slowing down AI adoption in Chinese enterprises.
The American consumer is far more cynical about technology and big tech.
China’s savvy consumers embrace AI agents at a breakneck pace.
Chinese consumers are more tech-savvy than their American counterparts.