The White House and Silicon Valley have had intense debates, leading to two conclusions:
One, America's control over China has accelerated China's independent innovation;
Two, China has surpassed the U.S. in certain technological fields.
Recently, The Wall Street Journal reported that the U.S. has almost exhausted all methods to win the tech race with China, including AI, autonomous vehicles, drones, electric vehicles, and other areas, but so far, none of them have succeeded.
China's electric vehicles are more advanced in many aspects; China dominates the consumer drone market; the gap in the AI field is narrowing at an unprecedented rate... The U.S. is accelerating China's breakthroughs.
It can't be denied that foreign media have shown rare clarity, hitting the nail on the head. The fact is that in AI, an increasing number of tech giants are turning their attention to China's large models.
On June 6th, a report by foreign media was very representative. The report said that Amazon, an American company, was joining the layout of humanoid robots and using open-source large language models like DeepSeek, Alibaba Qwen, etc., for robot control.
Amazon members mentioned that they have been using open-source large language models like DeepSeek and Alibaba Qwen to help robots better understand the surrounding environment and plan their own actions.
Interestingly, not long ago, Nvidia, a global chip giant, released an open-source code reasoning model with three specifications: 7B, 14B, and 32B. Its performance is extremely powerful and can rival o3-mini and o1. Interestingly, this model also uses Alibaba Qwen as its base model.
Also last month, SAP, a German industrial giant, announced cooperation with Alibaba to fully integrate Alibaba Qwen into its systems.
Not only that, Huang Renxun, CEO of Nvidia, put it bluntly: "America's technology controls cannot stop the rapid development of China's AI. Alibaba Qwen is great."
Why are global giants choosing Alibaba Qwen? The reason is simple: China's large models are no worse than those in the U.S., and even stronger in open-source areas. After all, in the tech field, there's no way to gain recognition except through strength.
It can't be denied that in just a few years, China's large models have risen comprehensively. This is an unstoppable trend!
Original article: https://www.toutiao.com/article/1834245712408778/
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