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Artificial Intelligence (AI) / China / United States

December 18, 2025

 by Jaffa Levy

 by Jaffa Levy · Published December 18, 2025

China’s Open AI Models Could Puncture the Artificial Intelligence Bubble

Trillions in market value and hundreds of billions in infrastructure spending rest on one assumption: scarcity. China’s open model push is testing whether that assumption can survive.

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