Chinese open-source artificial intelligence models are rapidly reshaping the global AI economy, gaining strong adoption across developing and emerging markets. Investors and researchers report that startups worldwide are increasingly building AI systems based on Chinese models due to their affordability and strong performance.
Recent studies show Chinese models now account for a significant share of global AI usage, with platforms like DeepSeek and Alibaba’s Qwen outperforming many Western alternatives. Their rapid growth is driven by lower training costs, efficient architecture, and broader language support.
Unlike proprietary AI systems, Chinese open-source models allow full localization, enabling countries to store data domestically and reduce reliance on foreign platforms. This has made them particularly attractive to governments, universities, and enterprises in the Global South.
Experts note that this shift is not political but practical, as open-source Chinese AI provides accessible, cost-effective, and energy-efficient solutions. The trend signals a long-term transformation in how AI technology is developed and deployed globally.
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