DeepSeek: How China’s ‘AI heroes’ overcame US curbs to stun Silicon Valley

“Although these restrictions face challenges, they have also promoted creativity and flexibility, which are in accordance with China’s wider policy goals for the pursuit of technical independence.”

The world’s second largest economy has invested a lot in big tech – batteries that from power cars and solar panels to AI.

Turning China into tech superpower has long been a desire for President Xi Jinping, so Washington’s sanctions were also a challenge that Beijing took over.

According to the Center for Strategic and International Studies AI expert Gregory Sea Allen, the release of a new Device model on January 20, when Donald Trump took oath as US president, was deliberately.

“Timing and the way it is being conveyed – this is what the Chinese government wants to think about everyone – that export control does not work and that the United States is not a global leader in AI.” The US Department of Defense in the joint artificial intelligence center.

In recent years, the Chinese government has nominated AI’s capabilities, offered scholarships and research grants, and encouraged a partnership between universities and industry.

According to Ms. Zhang, the National Engineering Laboratory for Deep Learning and other steps in collaboration with the state have helped train thousands of AI experts.

And there were bright engineers to recruit China.

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