
As ChatGPT loomed over the AI horizon, the question arose: Will it also pose a challenge to America’s biggest technology rival, China?
Two years later, a new model of China’s AI has turned the tables on the question: Can the US stop Chinese innovation?
For a moment, Beijing seemed to flinch in the face of ChatGPT, as the app was not available in China.
Users mocked the chatbot ‘Ernie’ from search engine giant Baidu. Later, versions from technology firms Tencent and ByteDance were dismissed as too similar to ChatGPT. They were also no match for ChatGPT in terms of performance.
Washington was confident that it was ahead (of China) and wanted to maintain that lead. Then the Biden administration banned all exports of ‘chips’ and technology to China.
That’s why DeepSec’s invention took Silicon Valley and the world by storm. The company says its powerful models are much cheaper than the artificial intelligence that American companies spend billions of dollars developing.
Now the question arises: how did a little-known company, whose owner is being praised on Chinese social media as an ‘AI hero’, make all this possible?
Washington was confident that it was ahead (of China) and wanted to maintain that lead. Then the Biden administration banned all exports of ‘chips’ and technology to China.
That’s why DeepSec’s invention took Silicon Valley and the world by storm. The company says its powerful models are much cheaper than the artificial intelligence that American companies spend billions of dollars developing.
Now the question arises: how did a little-known company, whose owner is being praised on Chinese social media as an ‘AI hero’, make all this possible?
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