China's Decades-Old 'Genius Class' Pipeline Is Quietly Fueling Its AI Challenge To the US
4 113China's decades-old network of elite high-school "genius classes" -- ultra-competitive talent streams that pull an estimated 100,000 gifted teenagers out of regular schooling every year and run them through college-level science curricula -- has produced the core technical talent now building the country's leading AI and technology companies, the Financial Times reported Saturday.
Graduates of these programs include the founder of ByteDance, the leaders of e-commerce giants Taobao and PDD, the billionaire behind super-app Meituan, the brothers who started Nvidia rival Cambricon, and the core engineers behind large language models at DeepSeek and Alibaba's Qwen. DeepSeek's research team of more than 100 was almost entirely composed of genius-class alumni when the startup released its R1 reasoning model last year at a fraction of the cost of its international rivals.
The system traces to the mid-1980s, when China first sent students to the International Mathematical Olympiad and a handful of top high schools began creating dedicated competition-track classes. China now graduates around five million STEM majors annually -- compared to roughly half a million in the United States -- and in 2025, 22 of the 23 students it sent to the International Science Olympiads returned with gold medals. The computer science track has overtaken maths and physics as the most popular competition subject, a shift that accelerated after Beijing designated AI development a "key national growth strategy" in 2017.
4 comments
Re: Meanwhile (Score: 5, Insightful)
by madbrain ( 11432 ) on Monday February 02, 2026 @09:15AM (#65964046)
And polio.
Re:Meanwhile (Score: 5, Funny)
by mspohr ( 589790 ) on Monday February 02, 2026 @11:56AM (#65964298)
don't forget "Make Measles Great Again"
Re:in the US (Score: 5, Insightful)
by Anonymous Coward ( None ) on Monday February 02, 2026 @10:36AM (#65964154)
The only people who constantly talk about genitals and gender are republicans. I went all morning without thinking about trans people until your post. Why can't you stop thinking about the subject?
I'd hate to be number 23 (Score: 5, Insightful)
by cusco ( 717999 ) on <brian DOT bixby AT gmail DOT com> on Monday February 02, 2026 @09:53AM (#65964100)
22 of the 23 students it sent to the International Science Olympiads returned with gold medals.
Holy carp. And yet here at /. there are still scads of posters convinced that the Chinese can only copy what we 'superior intellects' in the West do.