• burlemarx@lemmygrad.mlM
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    This is so beautiful. Chinese and open source. Plus I want the Silicon Valley AI tech bros to eat shit.

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    As Chinese LLMs continue to snatch up global market share, the question isn’t just whether China is catching up in the AI race—it’s whether they’re about to define its future.

    They already are.

    • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆@lemmygrad.mlOP
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      Basically Chinese companies are killing OpenAI and anthropic with free great models. On top of that, they have access to cheap electricity to export compute as well. Currently the blocker is having latest chips, but Hauwei is catching up, plus there’s a ton of innovation on the software side making models more efficient. Imagine a world where instead of paying hundreds of billions to OpenAI and anthropic, you pay almost zero to similar level of intelligence with cheap cheap inference. China has indeed won.

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          I’m not sure how they can at this point, they’re entirely dependent on exports from China to function. We already saw how the whole tariff war turned out.

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          we’re still approximately 2.5 decades away from it and things can change dramatically in weeks.

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              they are.

              the conventional wisdom in chip making says that it takes approximately 8 years between feature sizes and china is 3 delta’s away.

              however, that 8 year window includes barriers that china doesn’t have to contend w; so if anyone can shrink the 8 year red brick wall, it’ll be china.

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                2 days ago

                Huh. Cool. Makes me wonder if they actually can get to intermediate socialism before 2049.

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                  2 days ago

                  the communism is clearly better than the socialism, so they should stay where they are instead of u-turning.