Chinese firms continue to release AI models that rival the capabilities of systems developed by OpenAI and other U.S.-based AI companies. MiniMax claims that MiniMax-Text-01, which is 456 billion ...
The $29.3 billion AI coding tool just got caught with its provenance showing. When Cursor launched Composer 2 last week — calling it "frontier-level coding intelligence" — it presented the model as ...
The Chinese AI Surge: One Model Just Matched (or Beat) Claude and GPT in Safety Tests Your email has been sent A new red-team analysis reveals how leading Chinese open-source AI models stack up on ...
Some models are available to users without Chinese phone numbers, while open-source platforms provide other workarounds. MIT Technology Review's How To series helps you get things done. Hundreds of ...
In the year since DeepSeek, a little-known artificial-intelligence lab from China, shocked the world with a whizzy new model, the country’s clout in AI has only grown. It is now the undisputed global ...
Chinese tech firms are releasing AI models at a faster pace as competition with U.S. rivals tightens. Open-source and low-cost strategies are driving the adoption of Chinese AI in emerging markets.
Chinese open models are spreading fast, from Hugging Face to Silicon Valley. Here’s why that matters. MIT Technology Review’s What’s Next series looks across industries, trends, and technologies to ...
DeepSeek, Alibaba, ByteDance set to release new AI models Releases around China's Spring Festival holiday echo DeepSeek's playbook Open-source model keeps Chinese firms' costs down, speeds up ...