The AI Domination Race is Adding to US-China Tensions
Chinese AI developers are increasingly releasing open-source models that offer performance competitive with top Western alternatives at a lower cost. These releases are gaining international traction, potentially challenging the current dominance of US-based AI labs by providing accessible, high-performing tools for global researchers and developers.
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