#ChinaAIWatch Huge....China’s Top AI Startups Enter U.S., Defying Political Tensions U.S. entry by Moonshot, on track for a $3 billion valuation, shows how Chinese AI startups are responding to escalating price war in their domestic market for LLMs + AI applications. DC…
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Moonshot AI, one of China's top-valued AI startups, has recently entered the U.S. market with two new products: an AI role-play chat app and a music video generator. This move is part of a broader trend of Chinese AI startups expanding internationally, despite ongoing political tensions between the U.S. and China. Moonshot AI, which is on track for a $3 billion valuation, aims to tap into the growing demand for AI applications in the U.S. market. Another Chinese AI startup, MiniMax, has also expanded to the U.S., highlighting the competitive landscape and the strategic importance of the U.S. market for Chinese tech companies. This expansion also comes as Chinese startups face an escalating price war in their domestic market for LLMs and AI applications.