Recent discussions highlight China's rapid advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), suggesting that the country has surpassed the United States and Europe in this field. Observers note that China has embraced open-source technology, with reports indicating that it duplicated OpenAI's o1-preview model in just two months through a project named DeepSeek. This development raises concerns among Western nations about the implications of open-source regulation and the potential for China to gain a competitive edge in AI research. Experts emphasize that while China is making significant strides, the U.S. maintains a strong advantage with its leading tech companies, including Amazon, Microsoft, Google, Meta, and Nvidia, which dominate hyperscale computing capabilities. The ongoing debate underscores the shifting dynamics of the global AI landscape amid a backdrop of geopolitical competition.
China is going to lose the AI race hard. Literally the only advantage they have is energy generation. 1. America holds the lions share of hyperscalers. Amazon, Microsoft, Google, Meta, Nvidia... China cannot hold a candle to our ability to develop compute capacity 2. Water.…
Chinese PhDs, companies and students are doing amazing research right in the open while we look to stamp out open source AI in America + Europe. If we don't change course fast + annihilate onerous legislation attempts to cripple open source, this story will not end well for us. https://t.co/aMfDo6fEsN
Wonder if China has people telling the govt they should regulate open source so that the US doesn't get ahead in the AI race https://t.co/h2XogBYt6I