Foreign Media: How Much of Silicon Valley's AI Is Built on Chinese Technology?

Recently, Huang Renxun, CEO of NVIDIA, stated in the Financial Times that "China will win the AI competition," and later said the gap between China and the US is only in "nanoseconds," emphasizing that the US must "maintain its lead by competing for global developers."

Huang's remarks are believed to be related to his desire to maintain chip sales interests with China, but his concern about the US being at a disadvantage in the developer competition is not entirely unfounded.

Open-source AI models from China (such as Baidu, Alibaba, Zhipu AI, etc.) are widely adopted by overseas developers. With low technical barriers and obvious cost advantages, they are deepening their penetration in the global AI community. Many startups in Silicon Valley, and even some parts of them, rely on Chinese open-source models for training and optimization, showing China's potential structural influence in the AI ecosystem.

Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1848372085287948/

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