Episode #490 from 1:57
China vs US: Who wins the AI race?
So I think one useful lens to look at all this through is the so-called DeepSeek moment. This happened about a year ago in January 2025, when the open weight Chinese company DeepSeek released DeepSeek R1 that I think it's fair to say surprised everyone with near or at state-of-the-art performance, with allegedly much less compute for much cheaper. And from then to today, the AI competition has gotten insane, both on the research level and the product level. It's just been accelerating. Let's discuss all of this today, and maybe let's start with some spicy questions if we can. Who's winning at the international level? Would you say it's the set of companies in China or the set of companies in the United States? Sebastian, Nathan, it's good to see you guys. So Sebastian, who do you think is winning?
Why this moment matters
So I think one useful lens to look at all this through is the so-called DeepSeek moment. This happened about a year ago in January 2025, when the open weight Chinese company DeepSeek released DeepSeek R1 that I think it's fair to say surprised everyone with near or at state-of-the-art performance, with allegedly much less compute for much cheaper. And from then to today, the AI competition has gotten insane, both on the research level and the product level. It's just been accelerating. Let's discuss all of this today, and maybe let's start with some spicy questions if we can. Who's winning at the international level? Would you say it's the set of companies in China or the set of companies in the United States? Sebastian, Nathan, it's good to see you guys. So Sebastian, who do you think is winning?