Sam Altman says US is misjudging China’s AI rise
Export controls may fail to stop China’s AI growth, warns Altman.
OpenAI chief Sam Altman has warned that the US may be underestimating China’s rapid advancement in AI.
Speaking to CNBC, Altman explained that China’s use of open-source models and its manufacturing capacity may allow it to move faster in some areas of development.
He questioned the effectiveness of export controls, noting that chip restrictions may not be enough to curb long-term innovation. Chinese firms like DeepSeek and MoonshotAI are gaining traction with open-weight models that rival US offerings in cost and capability.
Altman’s comments echo concerns voiced earlier by Nvidia’s CEO, who said firms like Huawei continue to grow despite restrictions.
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