
"One year ago this week, Silicon Valley and Wall Street were shocked by the release of China's DeepSeek mobile app, which rivaled US-based large language models like ChatGPT by showing comparable performance on key benchmarks at a fraction of the cost while using less-advanced chips. DeepSeek opened a new chapter in the US-China rivalry, with the world recognizing the competitiveness of Chinese AI models, and Beijing pouring more resources into developing its own AI ecosystem."
"To all countries "willing to join America's AI alliance," the US must "export its full AI technology stack," which includes "hardware, models, software, applications, and standards" to stop our strategic rivals from making our allies dependent on foreign adversary technology," in a veiled reference to China. Around the same time, Beijing published its "Global AI Governance Action Plan," using a less adversarial"
China's DeepSeek mobile app matched US large language models on key benchmarks while using less-advanced chips and lower costs, surprising Silicon Valley and Wall Street. The emergence of DeepSeek signaled heightened Chinese competitiveness in AI and spurred Beijing to allocate more resources to its domestic AI ecosystem. The United States framed AI as a race for global dominance, proposing deregulation and the export of a full AI technology stack to allies. China presented a Global AI Governance Action Plan promoting a diverse, open, innovative ecosystem and international stakeholder engagement, positioning itself as a multilateral, development-focused AI leader.
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