The Wall Street Journal

China’s AI is 'catching up fast' with America's

China’s AI is 'catching up fast' with America's
Chinese companies are claiming significant strides in AI progress. (Image: 123rf)
The Wall Street Journal
By Raffaele Huang and Tracy QuChinese startups show signs of catching up with America’s leading artificial-intelligence models more quickly than many in the industry had expected, despite the restrictions China faces in buying advanced chips.DeepSeek, a startup funded by one of China’s most successful hedge-fund managers, released a preview version of its latest large language model in November. It said the program’s abilities compared favourably with OpenAI’s reasoning model called o1, which came out in preview for...

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