- China’s ants group warns of false promises around the AI open source
- Nvidia, Openai and Google are criticized for their false efforts
- Open emission AI models could be China’s success
The Fintech giant and China Group’s Alipay operator have accused US technological giants (such as OpenAi, Nvidia and Google) to use open source tools to enclose developers in their closed code ecosystems.
For example, Nvidia Dinamo (open source in March 2024) is marketed as the AI operating system, however, it has been specifically optimized for NVIDIA GPUs.
Ant Group also accused Openai and Google of launching frames of open source ia agents, but have been specifically designed for their patented models.
Open source AI is not really open source
As a leading tool in the industry for high performance implementation, multiple models, Dynamo will encourage companies to choose NVIDIA hardware to maximize performance profits, “said the report (through SCMP).
ANT contrasted American practices with those of Chinese companies: Alibaba’s cloud and byte-bytedance have obtained their models, allowing developers to download and build them. This has not only led to the generalized adoption of Chinese models, but also their adoption by new US companies.
The group also raised concerns about the market share, with Microsoft retaining a 39% market share in models of models management and platforms, and NVIDIA with a large 92% share in the GPU market of the data center.
The report also found that more than half of the global contributions of open source ecosystems come from the USA. (37.4%) and China (18.7%).
Open source AI models allow researchers to study how they work, improving trust and responsibility, but also allows startups to experience more economically. However, they can also be misused for harmful purposes, and still require access to expensive GPUs.
While many US companies tend to maintain their closed and open -source models the tools around them, such as tool chains and frames, China sees their models as a way to challenge the mastery of the United States.