SensiTime, a Chinese AI company under US sanctions, launched SenseNova U1 on Tuesday. The open-source model generates and interprets images faster than leading US competitors, according to the firm. It is optimized for Chinese-made chips amid restrictions on advanced technology access.
SensiTime, best known for its facial recognition technology, unveiled SenseNova U1 as part of its push into open-source AI development. The company stated the model outperforms top US-developed systems in speed for both image generation and interpretation. This release comes as SenseTime seeks to regain prominence in China's competitive AI landscape after falling behind other players. SenseTime faces US restrictions that limit its access to advanced semiconductors and other technologies, prompting a focus on domestic hardware compatibility. The firm emphasized SenseNova U1's efficiency on Chinese chips, positioning it as a strategic response to these challenges. As first reported by WIRED, the move highlights ongoing efforts by sanctioned Chinese firms to innovate independently.