China's artificial intelligence is developing rapidly, and the Chinese government also attaches great importance to the development of the field of artificial intelligence. It is expected that by 2020, the scale of China's AI industry will exceed 150 billion yuan, driving the scale of related industries to exceed 1 trillion yuan.In 2017, China accounted for 51% of the world's emerging AI projects, and has surpassed the United States in terms of quantity. However, the global artificial intelligence talent pool, China is only about 5%, and the talent gap in artificial intelligence is more than 5 million.
Globally*** there are more than 360 colleges and universities with AI research directions, of which the US has nearly 170 and China has just over 30. Although some Chinese colleges and universities offer related courses, they generally lack basic teaching capabilities in AI, and colleges and universities are lacking in training applied talents with hands-on skills on their own.
The demand for AI talent has nearly tripled in the past year, and 40 percent of those with AI skills are now earning salaries in the range of 10,001 yuan to 15,000 yuan a month, much higher than the national average.
From the above information, we can judge that the development of artificial intelligence cycle is still very long, and at present, many universities put the core of artificial intelligence in the graduate stage, undergraduate stage is used to test whether the students have the potential and ability to learn. At the same time, the artificial intelligence profession has excessive requirements for teaching equipment and teaching faculty, and the artificial intelligence industry, but any unique knowledge and ability of the talent is basically in large enterprises, not in the school. This is something we candidates and parents must consider clearly.