Artificial Intelligence: A New Battleground between the US and China
As the focus currently shifts toward the development of artificial intelligence (AI) models, questions arise about the future applications of this technology and who will dominate the global digital landscape.
AI has become a new battleground between the United States and China, with both nations considering it a strategic technology. Washington continues to impose strict restrictions on China’s access to advanced chips needed to power AI, fearing that this technology could pose a threat to US national security.
It appears, however, that China’s attempts to dominate the AI sector are beginning to bear fruit. Chinese AI models are gaining massive popularity, competing with, and sometimes outperforming, their American counterparts, according to experts quoted by the US network CNBC.
Many Chinese companies are striving to develop open-source AI models as a means of fostering innovation and promoting their widespread use.
Chinese AI models are among the most popular on the Hugging Face platform, a repository for AI models. Technical analysts and industry insiders note that these models enjoy widespread popularity, matching the performance of their US competitors and even surpassing them in some cases.
In this context, Tiezhen Wang, a machine learning engineer at Hugging Face, stated that Chinese models are the most downloaded on the platform. He highlighted the “Qwen” model family, developed by the Chinese e-commerce giant, as the most popular due to its outstanding performance in competitive benchmarks. Furthermore, its licensing model is “extremely flexible,” allowing companies to use it without significant legal complications.
Many Chinese companies are leaning toward developing open-source models that developers can download and use for free without requiring complex licenses.