The United States has been using its trade power to slow down China’s efforts to make advanced chips for years, but that hasn’t stopped China from competing in AI . While some advanced chips and access to many Western-developed AI models are unavailable in China (due to U.S. and Chinese government trade restrictions), some of the country’s biggest tech companies have managed to develop their chips and models, including Baidu, whose Ernie bot is considered the Chinese version of ChatGPT (which is not available in the country). According to some AI researchers in the United States, China also has a nascent AI startup scene that is not exactly a disappointment. Here are the top 5 Chinese AI you should know about.
Reports suggest that OpenAI is planning to restrict access to its application programming interface, or API — the platform that allows other product developers to build apps on OpenAI’s technology — to countries including China, which could limit AI development in the country, where many Chinese startups have been able to work on the company’s API. The move could also pressure Chinese tech companies to improve their AI development efforts. Here are nine new Chinese AI. DeepSiq isn’t on this list, as this cutting-edge Chinese technology has been covered in detail in a separate article on APKDash.
Chinese tech giant Baidu, which has the largest market share in the country’s search engine market, announced the latest version of its AI program, Ernie 4.0, in October last year. Ernie 4.0, according to Baidu CEO Robin Li, can understand complex questions and generate answers using reasoning and logic. “Ernie 4.0 is in no way inferior to GPT-4,” Li was quoted as saying by the Associated Press.
Ernie was first released in March, and Baidu says it can interact in conversations, create content, reason with knowledge, and produce multiple types of output. Ernie is based on Baidu’s ERNIE Large Language Model (LLM), which has been in development since 2019. Meanwhile, Baidu has designed its own AI chip, Kunlun 3, which will soon be manufactured at TSMC.
Alibaba Cloud, a subsidiary of Alibaba, released its latest series of large language models (LLMs), the Qwen 2 AI, in June, saying it topped open-source LLM model rankings. Alibaba said the Qwen 2 series outperformed other leading models in 15 metrics, including language understanding, programming, and reasoning. The models have been trained in 29 languages, including German and Arabic, and also excel in multilingual capabilities.
In September, Alibaba released more than 100 new free, open-source AI models from the Qwen 2.5 model family. The company also released a text-to-video model called Tongyi Wanxiang as part of its image generation model family. Alibaba said that the new Qwen 2.5 AI models, which range in size from 0.5 to 72 billion parameters and can support more than 29 languages, could very shortly officially become a serious competitor to GPT’s chat AI.
ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok, released its Doubao AI chatbot in August, and it has become a formidable competitor to Baidu’s Ernie bot. According to Bloomberg in China, Doubao surpassed Ernie in downloads last year and has more active users on iOS monthly.
In May, ByteDance launched a series of Doubao Large Language Models (LLMs) for companies that cost less than its competitors. The model family includes at least eight models, including Doubao Pro and Doubao Lite. According to an insider who asked not to be identified, ByteDance has designed two chips with a Taiwanese semiconductor company that it plans to mass produce by 2026.
In September, Chinese internet and technology company Tencent unveiled its base model, Hunyuan. The AI is said to generate images and text, among other functions. Hunyuan has been made available to companies for testing and building applications. According to Tencent, the base model has strong Chinese language processing capabilities, advanced logical reasoning, and reliable task execution capabilities.
According to The Information, Moonshot AI is a Beijing-based startup that has been involved in launching AI products in the U.S. market, including a role-playing chat app called Ohai and a music video maker called Noisee. However, a spokesperson for the startup told the publication that it has no plans to develop or launch products outside of China.
In China, Moonshot, one of the country’s most valuable AI startups, has a popular chatbot called Kimi. The chatbot launched last October and is powered by the startup’s Large Language Model (LLM), also named Kimi.
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