The US government report on AI has called Chinese models adversary 0 to the Centre for AI Standards and Innovation (CAISI), Chinese models pose risks to AI developers, consumers, and US national security due to their security shortcomings and 1 to the report, Chinese models lag behind their American counterparts in performance, cost, security, and adoption, despite their growing global 2 US has had issues with China’s AI, but more so with DeepSeek. China’s most high-profile AI company that challenged the dominance of the US 3 recently, DeepSeek has come under fire in the US after being accused of stealing user data and amplifying Chinese state 4 US government weighs DeepSeek against its AI models The evaluation by CAISI marks the first time the US government has conducted a comprehensive assessment of DeepSeek’s capabilities and popularity in comparison to top US models, including Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4, OpenAI’s GPT-5, and its open-source model, 5 study said that DeepSeek’s models scored lower than US models on almost all of 19 public and internal 6 report also states that the models are more likely to be jailbroken by hackers and cybercriminals seeking to engage in illegal 7 Hangzhou start-up’s open-weight models have helped China catch up to the US in the global AI adoption race.
Open-weight models, which are also sometimes called open-source models, have their intelligence encoded in variables that are made 8 January, DeepSeek downloads models on the developer site Hugging Face have gone up by almost 1,000%. Downloads of models from Alibaba Cloud’s Qwen family also went up by 135%, the report 9 Cloud is closing in on Meta Platforms, the developer behind the Llama family of models, as the second-most popular model of all time. However, US firms still have the most global downloads across all models on the platform, with OpenAI on the 10 modified models were built on Qwen and shared on Hugging Face than were built by Google, Meta, Microsoft, and OpenAI 11 the other hand, the study found that OpenAI’s GPT-5-mini costs 35% less on average than DeepSeek’s top model, V3.1, to perform at the same level, using the prices of their application programming interfaces (APIs) as a basis for comparison.
However, the report didn’t say that DeepSeek users can install the open-weight models 12 isn’t possible for users of proprietary US models, who have to pay for API 13 Analysis, a third-party AI testing firm, states that DeepSeek has also released newer models in the past few weeks, lowering official API prices by more than 50% while maintaining the same performance 14 updated versions were not included in CAISI’s evaluations, which only looked at DeepSeek’s R1, R1-0528, and V3.1 15 is political The report follows the release of the US President Donald Trump’s AI Action Plan in July, which called for evaluating the capabilities and alignment with state narratives of frontier Chinese models.
Similarly, the report said that Chinese government filtering was “built directly into DeepSeek models.” Launched in 2023 under the Biden administration, the CAISI was previously known as the US AI Safety Institute before having its name changed when Trump came into office with a new focus on promoting US leadership in AI 16 social media, US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick stated that his department was helping to ensure “continued US leadership in AI” by publishing these findings. “The report is clear: DeepSeek lags far behind, especially in cyber and software engineering,” Lutnick wrote . “These weaknesses aren’t just 17 demonstrate why relying on foreign AI is dangerous and shortsighted.” Get seen where it 18 in Cryptopolitan Research and reach crypto’s sharpest investors and builders.
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