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Chinese AI Models Challenge U.S. Rivals on Cost and Performance, Raising Security Concerns

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Chinese AI Models Challenge U.S. Rivals on Cost and Performance, Raising Security Concerns

AI has become a focal point within the Trump administration, often framed as a two-player race between the U.S. and China. While U.S. companies like OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic have developed advanced models, they are among the priciest. DoorDash is launching an experimental tool using Moonshot AI models, citing better quality and lower costs. Startups like Cursor and Lindy are adopting DeepSeek and Moonshot's Kimi models, while Airbnb and Siemens explore Chinese AI for operational efficiency. Yasir Atalan of CSIS attributes the shift to cost, capability, and open-source accessibility, but warns of security risks. Snehal Antani of Horizon3.ai highlights data sovereignty threats and model integrity issues. Despite these concerns, companies prioritize cost-effective solutions, with Hugging Face reporting 41% of open-source model downloads from China. The trend reflects a pragmatic balance between innovation and fiscal constraints, though risks persist in high-stakes applications.

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