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Opened Feb 11, 2025 by Andre Scherf@andrescherf572
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The Chinese aI Companies that could Match DeepSeek's Impact


DeepSeek's release of a synthetic intelligence design that might duplicate the performance of OpenAI's o1 at a fraction of the cost has stunned financiers and experts. Markets reeled as Nvidia, a microchip and AI firm, shed more than $500bn in market price in a record one-day loss for any company on Wall Street. Investors feared that DeepSeek challenged the supremacy of US AI leaders.

Donald Trump explained DeepSeek as a "wake-up call". In China, DeepSeek's creator, systemcheck-wiki.de Liang Wenfeng, bybio.co has been hailed as a national hero and was welcomed to attend a symposium chaired by China's premier, Li Qiang. The pace at which China has been able to overtake frontier AI research study in the US is speeding up.

But DeepSeek is not the only Chinese company to have innovated in spite of the embargo on advanced US innovation. Matt Sheehan, a fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and a specialist on Chinese AI, said: "If the US government thinks all we require to do is squash DeepSeek and then we'll be OK, then we remain in for a disrespectful surprise."

In current weeks, other Chinese technology business have rushed to release their latest AI designs, which they claim are on a par with those developed by DeepSeek and OpenAI.

But what are the Chinese AI companies that could match DeepSeek's effect?

Alibaba Cloud

On 29 January, the first day of the lunar brand-new year vacation, leading Chinese technology company Alibaba Cloud, a subsidiary of Alibaba, launched an updated version of its Qwen 2.5 AI model, called Qwen 2.5-Max.

According to Alibaba Cloud, Qwen 2.5-Max exceeds DeepSeek V3 and Meta's Llama 3.1 across 11 standards. The company said that it was "filled with self-confidence in the next variation of Qwen 2.5-Max".

Some analysts said that the reality that Alibaba Cloud picked to launch Qwen 2.5-Max simply as services in China closed for the vacations showed the pressure that DeepSeek has put on the domestic market. But Sheehan said it may likewise have been an attempt to ride on the wave of promotion for Chinese models generated by DeepSeek's surprise.

Zhipu

Zhipu is a Beijing-based start-up that is backed by Alibaba. Referred to as one of China's "AI tigers", it remained in the headlines just recently not for its AI achievements but for the fact that it was blacklisted by the US federal government. On 15 January, Zhipu was among more than 2 lots Chinese entities contributed to a United States limited trade list. Zhipu in specific was included for allegedly aiding China's military advancement with its AI development. Zhipu condemned the decision and trademarketclassifieds.com said it lacked an accurate basis.

Claims about military uplift aside, it is clear that Zhipu's progress in the AI space is fast. Its newest product is AutoGLM, an AI assistant app released in October, which assists users to operate their smart devices with complicated voice commands.

Moonshot AI

On the same day that DeepSeek launched its R1 design, 20 January, another Chinese start-up released an LLM that it claimed could likewise challenge OpenAI's o1 on mathematics and thinking.

Moonshot AI is another Alibaba-backed AI start-up, based in Beijing and valued at $3.3 bn. Unlike Alibaba, a behemoth that was established in 1999, Moonshot AI is a relative beginner. Like DeepSeek, it was in 2023.

Its offering, Kimi k1.5, is the updated version of Kimi, which was introduced in October 2023. It attracted attention for being the first AI assistant that could process 200,000 Chinese characters in a single timely. Moonshot AI later said Kimi's capability had actually been updated to be able to deal with 2m Chinese characters.

Moonshot AI "remains in the leading tiers of Chinese start-ups", Sheehan said. "It wouldn't shock me at all if Moonshot or Zhipu has a design that equals or comes close to DeepSeek in performance within the next weeks or months."

ByteDance

Another lunar new year release originated from ByteDance, TikTok's parent company. On 29 January it unveiled Doubao-1.5-pro, an upgrade to its flagship AI model, which it said might outperform OpenAI's o1 in certain tests.

In addition to performance, Chinese business are challenging their US rivals on cost. Doubao's most effective variation is priced at 9 yuan per million tokens, which is nearly half the cost of DeepSeek's offering for DeepSeek-R1. For comparison, OpenAI's o1 costs the equivalent of 438 yuan for the very same use.

Tencent

Mainly known for video gaming and WeChat, the ubiquitous messaging app, Tencent has actually likewise made strides in AI. Its flagship design is a text-to-video generator called Hunyuan, which Tencent said can perform as well as Meta's Llama 3.1.

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