八点最热报 | 早前DeepSeek的出现已经让全球震惊,以超低成本杀入市场,让中国AI站上国际舞台,而现在 Manus的出现再次搅动局势。如果说DeepSeek是一匹突袭的黑马,那Manus的到来则意味着中国AI从“单点突破”走向“集团军作战”。受访的评论员指出,中国AI已经不只是单个企业在拼杀,而是形成了一场国家级的集体冲锋!(主播:萧慧敏)
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01:30In the A.I. competition, China's competition model with the West is completely different.
01:34China relies on the whole national team to advance, and the West is the single-player monopoly of individual enterprises.
01:40China's A.I. industry is not a single company fighting, but a national level push.
01:45Enterprises, academic institutions and the government have close cooperation.
01:48Like the report just given by the Chinese government, the first time a giant smart building company was proposed,
01:53This is a very clear signal, that is, the Chinese government has set the tone to fully accelerate the official rise of AI and become a national strategy.
02:02Compared to this, the development of AI in the United States relies more on the competition of individual companies, such as OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, DeepMind, and so on.
02:11Although these companies are at the top level in the world, they lack a unified integration, which may lead to more commercial considerations, rather than a national strategy.
02:22Xu Ziren, a graduate student of the University of Thailand's AI and Machine Learning Research Institute, pointed out that once upon a time, the Chinese AI industry was still struggling to catch up, and now it has exploded.
02:31DeepSeek and Manus are already standing on the world stage, facing Western giants such as OpenAI and Anthropic.
02:37Domestic AI is no longer just a learner, but a challenger, and even has an advantage in some areas.
02:52If you want to compete with OpenAI, you can give up, but if you want to compete with DeepSeek, you can't, you can give up.
02:59The arrival of AI makes the world more equal, everyone is on the same starting line, especially with the arrival of DeepSeek technology, it represents that the Chinese technology industry can have a battle with most American companies.
03:10Xu Ziren, a graduate student of the University of Thailand's AI and Machine Learning Research Institute, pointed out that if small companies wanted to compete with OpenAI technology giants in the past, it would be a dream come true.
03:20But the rise of DeepSeek and Manus is changing the pattern of this AI competition.
03:26AI technology is no longer a special weapon of American tech giants, they have become the key pushers of the global human race to stand on a fairer starting line.
03:34Liu Zhehan, the CEO and CEO of Accio Technologies, believes that although the United States relies on its leading Internet infrastructure and technological ecology to occupy about 25% of the world's data advantage,
03:46but in the competition for computing resources, China has already forced the United States.
03:50In this global AI war, China is no longer just a chaser, but a powerful challenger.
03:57But if we go back to computing resources, I'll give you a perspective.
04:02In terms of ratings, the United States and China, the United States is about 77 points, China is about 70 points.
04:07The third place, Japan, is 55 points, Australia is 40 points, and Malaysia is 25 points.
04:13So in other countries, you still can't see the U.S. lag, but China's computing power is actually quite similar to that of the United States.
04:21Xu Ziren also pointed out that the popularity of AI is not just a competition for technology, but also a competition for cost.
04:27In the past, high computing costs made AI limited to large companies,
04:31and now the emergence of DeepSeek and other Chinese AI allows companies and individuals to enjoy the same powerful technology at a very low price.
04:39Similarly, the future of AI is not in the most expensive models, but in the most affordable and easy-to-use solutions.
04:47At present, the price is very, very large for many customers.
04:51If you use OpenAI, you may have to spend hundreds of dollars, maybe hundreds of dollars a month.
04:55But if you can do something with five or ten dollars, you can think that it doesn't matter.
05:00For me, this cost can be ignored.
05:03Just like when we buy a car, right?
05:04As long as there are four tires, you can walk and safely reach the destination.
05:08That kind of car is the same for us.
05:10Whether you buy a domestic car or you buy imported cars that are very expensive, millions of cars.
05:15For everyone, millions of cars have their own value.
05:18But what really makes us humans change is a cheaper car.
05:22Liu Zhehan also pointed out that if you look at the models of the AI competition between China and the United States,
05:27the U.S. AI relies on individual leaders to lead the race.
05:30Innovation is fast but more dispersed.
05:32China is using the national team model to push forward collectively,
05:36not to issue documents, but to co-operate in the industry chain.
05:38In the short term, the U.S. still has a high level of technology,
05:41but China is narrowing the gap by long-term layout and cooperation.
05:46In the future, AI competition will be a competition between speed and stability.
05:51In Chinese, China can go further.
05:54The U.S. may go faster.
05:56Because the U.S. is a group of very powerful people running together.
05:58China is not.
05:59China is walking together in the same pace.
06:01And Chinese people are always like this.
06:02When facing external interference, we are very united.
06:06The U.S. is like its own country.
06:08Although it has more than 50 states,
06:09these states are each for themselves.
06:12You have to find someone to lead them.
06:14Let them say, hey, you now share these technologies with us
06:17and then fight against these foreign forces.
06:20They won't agree.
06:21Yes, they will never agree.
06:23Liu Zhehan believes that China's AI development model emphasizes collective cooperation,
06:27a close integration of academia and enterprises,
06:30and sharing resources to promote technological progress.
06:32While the U.S. relies on market competition,
06:34although innovation is fast, it is slightly dispersed.
06:36Now, the U.S.-led Internet 2.0 era is entering a downward trend.
06:41Engineering culture is in a bottleneck.
06:43And China, with its system of co-operation,
06:46has the potential to open up new avenues in the field of AI
06:49and become a key force in promoting large-scale model breakthroughs.
06:52Generally speaking, if we look at the cycle of technology,
06:59the U.S. has led the previous Internet 2.0 era
07:03with Google and Microsoft.
07:08So basically, whether it's culturally or technically,
07:12they have reached a downward cycle or at least a certain bottleneck.
07:16So I think we need to rely on engineering culture
07:19to continue to push for large-scale models and large-scale models.
07:23I hope that Chinese people can make a way to another level in this area.
07:29Then I will bet on China.
07:35Both of you think that whether you like it or not,
07:37the fact is that
07:39with DeepSeek opening up the market gap and Manace joining the battlefield,
07:43Chinese AI is no longer just a chaser,
07:45but a positive challenger.
07:47In the next few years, with the launch of more Chinese AI models,
07:50the global AI competition will enter its most intense stage.
07:54How long can the U.S. technology chase still lead?
07:57Is China's AI ready to welcome the real global competition?
08:01These are all answers given over time.
08:04But it is very certain that
08:05the AI competition in China and the United States has just begun.