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DeepSeek Just A Player In China's AI Industry

February 28, 2025

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Business Standard

China's AI advancement characterised by strategic investment, efficient innovation, and careful regulatory oversight shows country has vast ecosystem of such companies

- MIMI ZOU

DeepSeek Just A Player In China's AI Industry

When small Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) company DeepSeek released a family of extremely efficient and highly competitive AI models last month, it rocked the global tech community.

The release revealed China's growing technological prowess. It also showcased a distinctly Chinese approach to AI advancement.

This approach is characterised by strategic investment, efficient innovation, and careful regulatory oversight. And it's evident throughout China's broader AI landscape, of which DeepSeek is just one player.

The country has a vast ecosystem of AI companies.

They may not be globally recognisable names like other AI companies such as DeepSeek, OpenAI, and Anthropic. But each has carved out their speciality and is contributing to the development of this rapidly evolving technology.

Tech giants and startups

The giants of China's technology industry include Baidu, Alibaba and Tencent. All these companies are investing heavily in AI development.

Earlier this month, Alibaba CEO Eddie Wu said the multibillion-dollar company plans to "aggressively invest" in its pursuit of developing AI that is equal to or more advanced than human intelligence.

The company is already working with Apple to incorporate its existing AI models into Chinese iPhones. (Outside China, iPhones offer similar integration with OpenAI's ChatGPT.) However, a new generation of smaller, specialised AI companies has also emerged.

For example, Shanghai-listed Cambricon Technologies focuses on AI chip development. Yitu Technology specialises in healthcare and smart city applications.

Megvii Technology and CloudWalk Technology have carved out image recognition and computer vision niches, while iFLYTEK creates voice recognition technology.

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