🚀 AI Frenzy: OpenAI’s meteoric rise amidst Chinese Rivals

“Money makes the world go round” 🎶.

Transatlantic Tussle: US and Chinese AI Players Engage in a Battle of Wits

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Tech investor and former general partner at Andreessen “a16z” Horowitz, Balaji Srinivasan, astutely observed on March 22: “China is trying to do to AI what they always do: study, copy, optimize, and then bankrupt everyone with low prices and enormous scale” 🤑.

“China is trying to do to AI what they always do: study, copy, optimize, and then bankrupt everyone with low prices and enormous scale.”

Lee Kai-fu, CEO of Chinese startup 01.AI, informed Reuters on March 25 that DeepSeek’s efforts have narrowed the gap between Chinese AI firms and their US counterparts to a mere three months, a far cry from the previous six to nine months 📆.

Meanwhile, OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman announced plans to ship GPT-4.5 and GPT-5 in the coming weeks or months, because the AI arms race waits for no one 🚀. Plus and Pro subscribers shall be treated to a “higher level of intelligence” incorporating voice, canvas, search, deep research features, and more, because who doesn’t love a good upgrade? 🤩

In the midst of this AI frenzy, OpenAI’s US competitors, including Anthropic, DeepMind, xAI, and Google’s Gemini, watch with bated breath, awaiting their turn to shine 🎭.

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2025-03-27 07:43