DeepSeek has rattled the AI industry. Here's a quick look at other
Chinese AI models
Send a link to a friend
[January 28, 2025] By
ZEN SOO
HONG KONG (AP) — The Chinese artificial intelligence firm DeepSeek has
rattled markets with claims that its latest AI model, R1, performs on a
par with those of OpenAI, despite using less advanced computer chips and
consuming less energy.
DeepSeek’s emergence has raised concerns that China may have overtaken
the U.S. in the artificial intelligence race despite restrictions on its
access to the most advanced chips. It's just one of many Chinese
companies working on AI, with a goal of making China the world leader in
the field by 2030 and besting the U.S. in their battle for technological
supremacy.
Like the U.S., China is investing billions into artificial intelligence.
Last week, it created a 60 billion yuan ($8.2 billion) AI investment
fund, days after the U.S. imposed fresh chip export restrictions.
Beijing has also invested heavily in the semiconductor industry to build
its capacity to make advanced computer chips, working to overcome limits
on its access to those of industry leaders. Companies are offering
talent programs and subsidies, and there are plans to open AI academies
and introduce AI education into primary and secondary school
curriculums.
China has established regulations governing AI, addressing safety,
privacy and ethics. Its ruling Communist Party also controls the kinds
of topics the AI models can tackle: DeepSeek shapes its responses to fit
those limits.

Here's an overview of some other leading AI models in China.
Alibaba Cloud’s Qwen-2.5-1M
Alibaba Cloud’s Qwen-2.5-1M is the e-commerce giant's open-source AI
series. It contains large language models that can easily handle
extremely long questions, and engage in longer and deeper conversations.
Its ability to understand complex tasks such as reasoning, dialogues and
comprehending code is improving.
Like its rivals, Alibaba Cloud has a chatbot released for public use
called Qwen - also known as Tongyi Qianwen in China. Alibaba Cloud’s
suite of AI models, such as the Qwen2.5 series, has mostly been deployed
for developers and business customers such as automakers, banks, video
game makers and retailers as part of product development and shaping
customer experiences.
[to top of second column] |

The smartphone apps DeepSeek page is seen on a smartphone screen in
Beijing, Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2025. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)
 Baidu's Ernie Bot 4.0
Ernie Bot, developed by Baidu, China’s dominant search engine, was
the first AI chatbot made publicly available in China. Baidu said it
released the model publicly to be able to collect massive real-world
human feedback to build its capacity.
Ernie Bot 4.0 had more than 300 million users as of June 2024.
Similar to OpenAI's ChatGPT, users of Ernie Bot are able to ask it
questions and have it generate images based on text prompts.
ByteDance's Doubao 1.5 Pro
Doubao 1.5 Pro is an AI model released by TikTok's parent company
ByteDance last week. Doubao is currently one of the most popular AI
chatbots in China, with 60 million monthly active users.
ByteDance says the Doubao 1.5 Pro is better than ChatGPT-4o at
retaining knowledge, coding, reasoning, and Chinese language
processing. According to ByteDance, the model is also cost-efficient
and requires lower hardware costs compared to other large language
models because Doubao uses a highly-optimized architecture that
balances performance with reduced computational demands.
Moonshot AI's Kimi k1.5
Moonshot AI is a Beijing-based startup valued at over $3 billion
after its latest fundraising round. It says its recently released
Kimi k1.5 matches or outperforms the OpenAI o1 model, which is
designed to spend more time thinking before it responds and can
solve harder and more complex problems. Moonshot claims that Kimi
outperforms OpenAI o1 in mathematics, coding, and ability to
comprehend both text and visual inputs such as photos and video.
All contents © copyright 2025 Associated Press. All rights reserved
 |