China and America in the artificial intelligence breed: availability for everyone in exchange for the desire to lead

As I wandered around the corridors of the most important artificial intelligence summit in China this week, I heard intense discussions about some of the most complicated issues in this sector: How can we solve the problem to work together as hundreds of companies launch their own artificial intelligence programs? What are the largest language models best suited for developers to build their applications? Are human robots just tools or companions? The World Artificial Intelligence Conference was held on the banks of the Huantebo River in Shanghai, and thousands of participants – along with dozens of robots – collected all the passion and challenges currently completed in China. The conference also clearly highlighted the extensive contrast between the strategy that China works on the strengthening and the United States boasts. The Deepseek model was the first major event held since the launch of the Advanced Mental Redenation Model for Deepseeek earlier this year, a model that caused intense competition in the country, and proved that China is able to fit the Silicon Valley. In the midst of this enthusiasm, the crowd of competitors – present in many local sectors – flowed with the support of the government and an Open Source environmental system that enables companies to quickly learn from their competitors. For example, when Moonshot, one of the so-called little foxes, introduced an Open Source model that excels in programming tasks, ‘Ali Baba Group’ could update its Qwen model within a week to improve its performance in the same skills that spread the ‘Kimi-K2’ model quickly. Read more: Chinese artificial intelligence can withstand the trade war, and Beijing likes to say that this approach contributes to providing access to the instruments of artificial intelligence for all, enabling the world to build models, depending on its tools, and it gives local developers an advantage. This current obsession with artificial intelligence in China is the best and worst thing in traditional capitalism, as competition very quickly pushes the wheel of innovation, but not all companies will rise within the next five or ten years. During the summit, the state returned by the state has introduced the fact that China has so far introduced to 1500 important artificial intelligence model – the largest share in the world – and includes more than 5,000 businesses working in this area. However, the artificial intelligence race overwhelmed the internal competitions at a broader scene of geopolitical struggle for dominance. The big event in China began a few days after US President Donald Trump promised that the United States will “do everything needed to lead the world in the field of artificial intelligence.” After revealing the SO calls ‘Artificial Intelligence Plan’, Trump announced that America is the country that started the artificial intelligence breed, and “it will be the one it wins.” In Shanghai, Prime Minister Lee Qiang opened the opening of the summit above the opening of the summit and stated that China would lead the introduction of an international technology development, with the aim of preventing its transformation into an “exclusive game in the hands of a limited number of countries and businesses.” This is in line with the conference’s slogan for this year: “Global Solidarity in the era of artificial intelligence”. He explained to me that China is ready to share its technologies and products with the world, especially with the countries of the world. Also read: China leads the establishment of an international organization to develop artificial intelligence amid a breed with America, which world leaders say is something, and what they actually do is something else. Trump’s statement was that he would do what is needed to win after the decision to make a wonderful gift to Chinese artificial intelligence businesses. Washington has changed its position on the restrictions imposed on semiconductors and Invidia resumed the sale of H20 (H20) chips, which are strongly needed on the Chinese continent. This decline in politics was announced during a continuing trade negotiations, and it is likely to be affected. It also came after ‘Invidia CEO Jensen Huang pushed to allow his business to keep his billions of dollars out of the profitable Chinese market. Despite my talk on ‘Solidarity’, the number of countries that will eventually choose to align along China is a low -cost -art intelligence. However, this position is completely different from the goals of the “America First” policy in artificial intelligence, and indicates that Beijing’s approach depends on persuading the world to use low -cost artificial intelligence products that provide fast. The new return to access to Invidia processors has granted new momentum to the sector, and the pressure of the field with competitors is printing prices to decline. If you compare two tracks, China’s plan seems to be more strategic in the long run. Also read: Trump signs executive orders to ensure America’s leadership in the artificial intelligence breed in one of the seminars last Sunday. The pioneer of artificial intelligence, Yoshua Benjio, appeared through the ‘zoom’ application, to warn that the competition between the United States and China posed a threat, and that the rate of development became rapidly to the point that it could be impossible to control it. Bennjio places an attached view. But does he find his speech an echo? Fixed aspirations in the field of artificial intelligence on both sides of the Pacific indicate the contrary.