Do China’s A.I. Advances Mean U.S. Technology Controls Have Failed?
- The United States has worked to limit China's access to advanced computer chips for AI, but the Chinese firm DeepSeek has developed competitive technology using fewer chips.
- DeepSeek's chatbot reached the top of Apple's App Store, indicating its success in the AI market despite U.S. Export controls on advanced chips.
- DeepSeek reportedly trained its model using 2,048 advanced chips, while U.S. Companies spend significantly more on similar technology.
- The situation raises questions about the effectiveness of U.S. Technology controls, as DeepSeek's success suggests China is advancing in AI despite restrictions.
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