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It’s been almost three years since the US kicked off the artificial intelligence boom, and most of the world is still trying to catch up. Only one country is close to matching the US in AI development: China. Chinese firms such as DeepSeek, Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. and Moonshot have released AI models that approach the capabilities of leading systems from US companies, spurred on by a government that has made AI leadership a national priority. To that end, it’s rolling out a package of generous state support and a national network of interlinked data processing hubs. China’s ascendance has set off alarm bells in Silicon Valley and ashington. To stay ahead, the Trump administration put out an AI Action Plan in July calling for cutting red tape to build more data centers and tap into enough electricity to power them. The US will do “whatever it takes to lead the world in artificial intelligence,” President Donald Trump said in a speech. The outcome of this contest may determine which country is the true technological superpower of the 21st century.
Full report : The United States or China, who is winning the AI technological battle, which will determine the future of the planet.