How China's AI Tigers Just Shocked Silicon Valley

Padma De Pana

Three years ago, the launch of ChatGPT sent China's tech sector into a panic, scrambling to close a gap of 2-3 years with the US. Today, that timeline has collapsed. The question "Are we losing the AI race?" now echoes in Washington and Silicon Valley—the very same question once asked in Beijing.

????The Turning Point:

The game changed with DeepSeek's late 2024/early 2025 releases. Its V3 and R1 models proved to be on par with top Western models like GPT and Llama but at a fraction of the cost. This breakthrough sparked a strategic shift towards open-source dominance.

Chinese open-source models, led by Alibaba's Qwen and DeepSeek, now account for ~30% of global use, winning trust from developers worldwide—even US firms like Airbnb and Meta use them. Analysts estimate the tech gap has shrunk from over a year to just ~3 months, fueled by rapid iteration and abundant talent.

????Divergent Paths:

As Huawei's Ren Zhengfei notes, the US and China are now on different tracks: the US chases supercomputing for AGI, while China focuses AI on solving practical, real-world problems.

The Bottom Line:

The panic is over. China's AI sector has moved from defensive isolation to open-source challenger, fundamentally reshaping the global competitive landscape. The race is now on China's terms.

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Author: Saikat Bhattacharya

Technology news General USA vs China 17-December-2025 by east is rising

World's 1st Drone Carrying Ships With Magnetic Catapults For Launching Jets

From Facebook Page: World Of Beauty 

"China’s Type 076 Sichuan amphibious assault ship began testing its electromagnetic aircraft launch system (EMALS) at Hudong-Zhonghua Shipyard in Shanghai.

Satellite images show the 40,000-ton vessel positioned with its catapult rail pointed toward the Yangtze River.

A maritime safety exclusion zone from October 20-29 suggests “sled tests” using weighted metal carriages to simulate aircraft launches.

If confirmed, Sichuan will be the world’s first amphibious assault ship with electromagnetic catapults, joining only USS Gerald R.

Ford-class carriers and China's Fujian carrier. The vessel, designed primarily for deploying GJ-11 combat drones, could also operate manned aircraft.

Disclaimer: Images generated using AI are for illustrative purposes only.

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Author: Saikat Bhattacharya

Technology news General 17-December-2025 by east is rising