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‘Two sessions’, two paths: China prioritises AI integration amid US tech rivalry

March 4, 2026 at 03:55 PM
By Victoria Bela
‘Two sessions’, two paths: China prioritises AI integration amid US tech rivalry
Artificial intelligence will be a focal point of the scientific agenda at Beijing’s annual legislative meeting and coming five-year plan, as China and the US pursue divergent AI paths putting their tech ecosystems at odds. Just over a year ago, Chinese start-up DeepSeek released an open-source AI model that changed how the world viewed the country’s AI capabilities and ambitions. Chinese companies have embraced an open-source approach to AI development, which has rapidly scaled usage of their...

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Artificial intelligence will be a focal point of the scientific agenda at Beijing’s annual legislati

Artificial intelligence will be a focal point of the scientific agenda at Beijing’s annual legislative meeting and coming five-year plan, as China and the US pursue divergent AI paths putting their tech ecosystems at odds. Just over a year ago, Chinese start-up DeepSeek released an open-source AI model that changed how the world viewed the country’s AI capabilities and ambitions. Chinese companies have embraced an open-source approach to AI development, which has rapidly scaled usage of their... AdvertisementScienceChinaScience‘Two sessions’, two paths: China prioritises AI integration amid US tech rivalryBeijing’s open-source push in focus ahead of annual legislative meeting and coming five-year plan, as Washington chooses different approach3-MIN READ3-MINVictoria BelaPublished: 11:55pm, 4 Mar 2026Artificial intelligence will be a focal point of the scientific agenda at Beijing’s annual legislative meeting and coming five-year plan, as China and the US pursue divergent AI paths putting their tech ecosystems at odds.Just over a year ago, Chinese start-up DeepSeek released an open-source AI model that changed how the world viewed the country’s AI capabilities and ambitions.Chinese companies have embraced an open-source approach to AI development, which has rapidly scaled usage of their models worldwide and sped up AI adoption across domestic industries, including healthcare, energy and transport.AdvertisementMeanwhile, US-based companies have largely followed a closed-off, paid approach that may limit how these models become integrated into daily life and slow the adoption of advanced AI-reliant technologies.An open-source AI model developed by the Chinese start-up DeepSeek has changed how the world views the country’s AI capabilities and ambitions. Photo: ShutterstockLast month, Anthropic accused DeepSeek, along with fellow Chinese AI companies Moonshot and MiniMax, of extracting the capabilities of its Claude model to improve their own models.AdvertisementAdvertisementSelect VoiceSelect Speed0.8x0.9x1.0x1.1x1.2x1.5x1.75x00:0000:001.00x
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