Sunday, January 26th 2025
The Empire Strikes Back: China Prepares One Trillion Yuan AI Plan to Rival $500 Billion US Stargate Project
A few days ago, we reported on the US reading a massive 500 billion US Dollar package called "Stargate Project" to build AI infrastructure on American soil. However, China is also planning to stay close behind, or even overlap the US in some areas, with a one trillion Yuan "AI Industry Development Action Plan". Translating into around 138 billion US Dollars at the time of writing, the Chinese AI plan is similar to the US Stargate project: develop AI infrastructure through data center expansion and AI accelerator scale-up. Unlike the Stargate project, led by private initiatives and OpenAI at the helm, the Chinese AI Industry Development Action Plan is an entirely state-sponsored initiative that will fund firms like Baidu, ByteDance, Alibaba, and DeepSeek with additional AI accelerators (or sanction-abiding GPUs) to create more advanced AI systems.
Over the past few days, DeepSeek, a branch of a Chinese hedge fund, has not only open-sourced its R1 reasoning model but made it entirely free to use for everyone. This has challenged moat of Western competitors like OpenAI, pushing its CEO Sam Altman to offer an O3-mini reasoning model for up to 100 queries per day for the ChatGPT Plus user tier. Not only did DeepSeek provide a model equally intelligent to OpenAI's best, but it also offered it completely free. This has stirred up the tech community quite a bit and showed that Chinese companies are not much behind Western competitors. With this AI action plan, the Chinese government wants to push its domestic AI makers even further ahead and allow them to overtake cutting-edge model development potentially. Of course, getting GPUs for these projects remains an intricate task, but with export control loopholes and domestic AI accelerator development, the AI arms race is picking up quite a bit.
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Ray Wang on X
Over the past few days, DeepSeek, a branch of a Chinese hedge fund, has not only open-sourced its R1 reasoning model but made it entirely free to use for everyone. This has challenged moat of Western competitors like OpenAI, pushing its CEO Sam Altman to offer an O3-mini reasoning model for up to 100 queries per day for the ChatGPT Plus user tier. Not only did DeepSeek provide a model equally intelligent to OpenAI's best, but it also offered it completely free. This has stirred up the tech community quite a bit and showed that Chinese companies are not much behind Western competitors. With this AI action plan, the Chinese government wants to push its domestic AI makers even further ahead and allow them to overtake cutting-edge model development potentially. Of course, getting GPUs for these projects remains an intricate task, but with export control loopholes and domestic AI accelerator development, the AI arms race is picking up quite a bit.
66 Comments on The Empire Strikes Back: China Prepares One Trillion Yuan AI Plan to Rival $500 Billion US Stargate Project
- Putting America First In International Environmental Agreements
- Unleashing American Energy
- Declaring a National Energy Emergency
- Unleashing Alaska's Extraordinary Resource Potential
- Removing Barriers to American Leadership in Artificial Intelligence
It remains to be seen how effective will they be at attaining stated goals.- Putting America first means dropping out of every international agreement so American can just keep doing what its doing
- Unleashing American Energy means continue to generate electricity exactly as we are now
- Declaring an emergency is the same as point number one; dropping out of international agreements because foreigner's suck and are trying to hold America back
- Unleashing Alaska can never be verified that anything happened because it is so remote, no one will check
- Removing barriers means tariffs, tariffs, tariffs
Everything above is exactly what the current and past administrations have done since the beginning of time and it does not move the needle one bit in any direction. Since our government is wholly ineffectual, electricity will continue to be generated based on free market TCO. That means lots of solar and wind as they are the cheapest to produce. Since both are generated domestically using domestic parts and machinery, any administration can claim to win. Here is the forecast by the EIA for electric growth. This is the energy that will power future AI infrastructure. The only thing missing is nuclear. I'm a big nuclear proponent and this is the only place I see the government helping...by getting out of the way.More in Wikipedia.
Fun fact: China production of electricity is around 30% of total electricity production of the world.
All depends on their execution, but don't forget that the opposition will be closely watching how all of those EOs are being implemented. Nuclear is coming along as well for the AI push. Not necessarily only from the government, but private companies.
This is why IMHO China can pull this off and stay ahead of the US for a fraction of the cost.
Wind, solar, and all the green bullshit is like pissing in the ocean with what China does, in terms of competing and "saving" the planet.
Deepseek showing you can create a model with 5% of the resources. Such efficency gains won't end there. That's the important part, more so than the effectiveness of it.
Just massively over building and it'll end very badly economically.
Such technology would also put the US ahead of all other nations at which point we could license it for huge sums of money.
Meanwhile EU or Japan are just sleeping on it and losing train after train.
No wonder that both Japan's and EU's economy are going to crapper year by year compared to those of USA or China...
big redSiri/Bixby/Alexa/Grok button still hits harder, faster, stronger for the time being, but I'm unsure that will hold in the long run. I guess industrial espionage will be on the rise :rolleyes:Facebook alone put 40Billion in AI last year.
Microsoft 50Billion
Amazon did 75 Billion
Google 33 billion
I have serious doubts all this money is well spent on 4bit compute
The number of parameters doesn't mean anything.
Competition is good for all of us.
But China will probably successfully get their AI datacenters up and running faster than the US. They have the capability and financial power to do so.