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Are the US’ AI models better than China’s? That may be beside the point
HK🏛️ PoliticsCenter18 hr. ago

Are the US’ AI models better than China’s? That may be beside the point

The article discusses how China's ability to provide affordable and accessible air conditioning during extreme weather events highlights its competitive edge in manufacturing and supply chains. This capability mirrors China's strategy in other industries like solar panels, batteries, and electric vehicles. The piece then draws a parallel between China's manufacturing success and its emerging role in artificial intelligence (AI). It suggests that China is applying similar strategies to AI development—focusing on affordability, rapid iteration, and mass adoption. However, the article notes that unlike traditional manufacturing, where supply chains remain within China, open-source AI models can be adapted and utilized globally, shifting the benefits away from China. The focus is on how China's approach to AI might reshape global competition, but the article stops short of making definitive claims about superiority.

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Are the US’ AI models better than China’s? That may be beside the point

The article discusses how China's ability to provide affordable and accessible air conditioning during extreme weather events highlights its competitive edge in manufacturing and supply chains. This capability mirrors China's strategy in other industries like solar panels, batteries, and electric vehicles. The piece then draws a parallel between China's manufacturing success and its emerging role in artificial intelligence (AI). It suggests that China is applying similar strategies to AI development—focusing on affordability, rapid iteration, and mass adoption. However, the article notes that unlike traditional manufacturing, where supply chains remain within China, open-source AI models can be adapted and utilized globally, shifting the benefits away from China. The focus is on how China's approach to AI might reshape global competition, but the article stops short of making definitive claims about superiority.

Bias read (Center): While the article touches on China's growing influence in AI and manufacturing, it does not overtly favor one side over another. Instead, it presents a balanced comparison between China's strategies and those of other countries, emphasizing the unique characteristics of open-source AI versus closed,

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