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Originally Posted by Damien
Wasn't sure where to put this but it impacts Trump's Presidency so it's as good a place as any: https://www.reuters.com/technology/c...ut-2025-01-27/
I think this is a much bigger story than covered so far. America thought they had a big lead in AI simply because of the power and cost involved in training models and they limited China's supply to American chipsets to capitalise on it.
China just dropped a model trained at 1/10th of the cost is matches or exceeds OpenAI's o1 model, their most advanced, in nearly all benchmarks.
It's tanked American AI stock prices and upends the entire market. It raises a lot of questions on what these American AI companies have been doing with the money when it clearly could have been done a lot more efficiently.
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Necessity is the mother of invention, as they say.
Even so, I’d be very wary of how I engaged with anything living on a Chinese server and dedicated to learning from its interactions with me.