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Muhammad Zulhusni@AI News //
Several major US artificial intelligence companies have expressed fears that America is losing its edge in AI development. In submissions to the US government in March 2025, these companies warned that Chinese AI models, like DeepSeek R1, are becoming increasingly sophisticated and competitive. The submissions, prompted by a request for input on an AI Action Plan, underscore the growing challenge posed by China in terms of technological capabilities and pricing within the AI sector.

China's growing AI capabilities are exemplified by DeepSeek R1, a state-supported model that has garnered attention from US developers. OpenAI noted that DeepSeek demonstrates a narrowing technological gap between the US and China, expressing concerns about the model's potential to influence global AI development, particularly given its "state-subsidized, state-controlled, and freely available" nature. Competition from China also includes Ernie X1 and Ernie 4.5, released by Baidu, which are designed to compete with Western systems.

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References :
  • AI News: Is America falling behind in the AI race?
  • GZERO Media: How DeepSeek changed China’s AI ambitions
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