How will US AI firms make money if China keeps developing and open-sourcing superior models? Is there kind of foreign policy response we can take to this? This is economic terrorism against America's future, it needs to be illegal and stopped with force if necessary. Trillions of dollars will evaporate if they're allowed to keep doing this.
>>62494291>How will US AI firms make money if China keeps developing and open-sourcing superior models?They won't, and that's the whole point
>>62494291They aren't superior. That is why they are free. Otherwise the chicoms would make on some how on it, fucking retard. >>>/pol/539112428
>>62494644would make money some how on it*
>>62494644The code is stolen anyways, why not release it for free? Forcing US AI investments to fall through will make the Yuan stronger. They have no reason not to do this as much as often as they can get US tech firm H1b's to send them the latest models.
>>62494672china isn't selling the code, so they gain nothing retard
>>62494678They gain a stronger yuan and weaker USA. They don't need to make money, they just need to make sure the US can't profit from our over-leveraged AI investments and they'll win by default. The Chinese government will pay them to do this.
>>62494291We get this same story every other month now. Everyone thought it was over when DeepSeek came out and then it turned out to not really matter that much. Now Chinese media keeps trying to desperately recreate the Deekseek shock when they just don't have the same shock value anymore.Chinese models will never matter because local models don't really matter. You either have to use an extremely compressed model that can run on retail hardware but is shit, or you can spend ludicrous amounts of money on a dedicated AI server that you are pretty much guaranteed to never make your money back on.The one good thing to come out of the Chinese open source models is that they scare the living bajeezus out of American AI companies and force them to offer better, more price competitive products. Most American AI companies even release their own open source models now. Llama in particular is very popular these days.
>>62494291>Free and superior modelsMay I see it?
>>62494291Trillions will evaporate anyway because LLMs have no moats>>62494781>local models don't really matterLocal models are the only models that matter, no serious business wants to give away all their code and email/chat history to someone else and end up. In fact there are already people making banks deploying/fine-tuning models for other companies>Llama in particular is very popular these daysKEK now that's a good one shill-kun, but OP was not talking about raspberrypie projects in college, the only time you will hear that dogshit is from someone who deploys models using it as a cover for the Chinese models>We provide a range of open-source models including llama and other """"international ones""""
>>62494976>no serious business wants to give away all their code and email/chat history to someone elseHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHHAHAHAhahahahehAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHHH
>>62494291>china's going to war with the economic engine that powers itoh no
Local models are becoming really good. Gemma 4 does good work.
>How will US AI firms make moneyWe've been asking that question for 6 years.