US commission credits China’s AI edge to open-source models, manufacturing

A US Congressional commission concludes that China’s open ecosystem has narrowed performance gaps with top Western large language models. The report highlights the compounding force of open-source models and manufacturing dominance.

The United States-China Economic and Security Review Commission has concluded in its report that China’s open ecosystem enables innovation close to the AI frontier despite significant compute constraints, with Chinese labs narrowing performance gaps to top Western large language models. “It is the intersection of these two loops – one digital, one physical – that gives China’s open strategy its compounding force and poses the most serious long-term challenge to US AI leadership,” the commission wrote. The report further states: “This open ecosystem enables China to innovate close to the frontier despite significant compute constraints. Chinese labs have narrowed performance gaps with top Western large language models.” It credits China’s AI edge to open-source models and manufacturing dominance. Keywords mentioned include ChatGPT, DeepSeek, MiniMax, Alibaba, and Hugging Face. Determining total Chinese firm spending on AI remains difficult, with investments often opaque and some likely benefiting from state subsidies, compared to hundreds of billions of US dollars by American competitors. The report was covered on March 24, 2026, amid US-China AI competition.

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