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The AI cold war that could reshape global power

A supercharged race between the US and China is turning artificial intelligence into the defining contest of the decade

November 11, 2025 / 11:45 IST
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By early 2024, Beijing was deeply unsettled by how far American companies had pulled ahead in generative AI. OpenAI, Google and a cluster of Silicon Valley start-ups were driving global excitement, while Chinese firms were so far behind that many relied on Meta’s open-source Llama. On top of that, US restrictions on exporting advanced chips were threatening to handicap China’s ability to catch up. Under pressure, Beijing began calling in tech executives, easing regulations, injecting capital and accelerating the rollout of computing power across the country, the Wall Street Journal reported.

China’s breakthrough and the shock it sent through Silicon Valley

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The mood shifted in early 2025, when a young Chinese company, DeepSeek, released a model that stunned industry insiders with its speed and reasoning ability. Premier Li Qiang reportedly told officials that China now had a model it could take pride in. The breakthrough triggered a fresh burst of state support and new urgency across China’s tech sector. In the United States, DeepSeek’s rise jolted Silicon Valley and sharpened warnings that Chinese progress was quickening despite chip constraints.

The geopolitical stakes and the Cold War echoes