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Home / Technology / China Leads Global Open AI Model Race

China Leads Global Open AI Model Race

26 Nov

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Summary

  • China's open AI model downloads surpassed the US for the first time.
  • Chinese developers' open AI model downloads reached 17% share.
  • US companies like Google and OpenAI favor closed AI models.
China Leads Global Open AI Model Race

China has emerged as the leader in the global market for open artificial intelligence models, a pivotal development that grants it a significant edge in shaping AI's future. In the past year, Chinese developers accounted for 17% of open AI model downloads, surpassing the 15.8% share held by US entities. This trend signifies a critical shift, as open models, which are freely available for modification and integration, empower startups and researchers.

This open-source push from China stands in contrast to the predominantly "closed" approach adopted by leading US companies such as OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic. These firms prefer to maintain proprietary control over their advanced AI technologies, monetizing them through subscriptions and enterprise deals. Meanwhile, Chinese companies, encouraged by Beijing and despite facing restrictions on advanced AI chips, have strategically opted for wider access to their models, fostering rapid innovation and adoption.

Chinese models like DeepSeek and Alibaba's Qwen are driving this growth, with DeepSeek's R1 model demonstrating competitive performance at a fraction of the cost. This development challenges the established dominance of well-funded US AI labs and questions the substantial investments in data centers. While the US government has called for investment in "American values" open-source models, China's swift, iterative release of diverse model variations and its deep pool of researchers are redefining the AI development paradigm.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
China has a strong government push and a culture favoring open-source development, leading to wider access and adoption of their AI models.
Open models are free to download and modify, fostering collaboration, while closed models are proprietary and controlled by their creators.
While China promotes open models, US tech giants like OpenAI and Google largely favor proprietary 'closed' models for commercialization.

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