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Published on 2025-03-06 16:01:34 - Insider
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  • Chinese tech stocks are rising sharply on new AI announcements.Alibaba announced a new AI model that it claims is more efficient than DeepSeek.Meanwhile, top-performing US-based AI stocks like Nvidia are struggling.

The article from MSN discusses the shift of the AI industry's focus from the United States to China. It highlights how Chinese companies are now leading in AI innovation, particularly in areas like facial recognition, autonomous driving, and AI-driven consumer services. The piece notes that while American firms were initially at the forefront of AI development, China's aggressive investment in AI technology, supportive government policies, and vast data resources have propelled it ahead. This shift is evidenced by the increasing number of AI patents filed by Chinese entities, the growth of AI startups in China, and the integration of AI into various sectors of the Chinese economy. The article also touches on the implications for American companies, suggesting that they need to adapt to this new reality where China is setting the pace in AI technology development.

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[ https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/sorry-american-firms-the-ai-trade-has-moved-to-china/ar-AA1AoGuw ]
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