Is China quietly winning the AI race?
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The BBC's Lily Jamali looks into why big US firms and start-ups alike are turning to Chinese tech.

All AI models have some boundaries implemented. A lot of them of ideological nature.

China has a big interest to challenge the US’s hegemonial status. If “they” win the AI arms race "they"later can charge actual money when having established themselves as THE winner and only supplier of consumer AI. It’s how most western monopolies became to be one.

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The good thing about open models is that you can train the biases and rules out of them. The weights are not concrete.

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