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China surpasses the U.S. in global open-source AI model downloads

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China surpasses the U.S. in global open-source AI model downloads
By: Dakir Madiha
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The global landscape for open-source artificial intelligence (AI) models is undergoing a significant transformation as Chinese-developed AI models have outpaced their American counterparts in total downloads for the first time. According to a study conducted by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Hugging Face, Chinese open-source AI models now account for 17 percent of global downloads, surpassing the 15.8 percent share held by American developers such as Google, Meta, and OpenAI.

This milestone reflects China's strategic approach to AI development, characterized by rapid iteration cycles, permissive open-source licensing, and a robust domestic developer community. Chinese AI firms like DeepSeek and Alibaba have played a prominent role, with Alibaba's Qwen model family comprising over 40 percent of all new open-source models uploaded monthly to Hugging Face. These models have been downloaded over 600 million times globally, highlighting China’s growing influence in the AI ecosystem.

China’s advantage partly stems from adapting to U.S. export restrictions on advanced computing hardware by fostering innovation through open access and cost-effective infrastructure. For example, DeepSeek's R1 model was developed with considerably less investment compared to OpenAI's GPT-4, thanks to advances in efficient model architectures. This has enabled Chinese startups and developers worldwide to adopt and build on Chinese AI models rapidly.

In contrast, leading U.S. tech companies have prioritized closed models with commercial subscription revenue, limiting their presence in the open-source segment. Meta has retreated from its earlier open-source ambitions, and OpenAI only recently resumed publishing open models after several years. The shift in download dominance underscores a changing competitive landscape with substantial geopolitical implications, as Chinese open-source AI is becoming central to global AI development, research, and innovation.

This trend indicates a growing ecosystem-wide strategy from China focused on speed, openness, and scale, challenging the historically dominant U.S. AI leadership and reshaping how accessible AI technologies evolve worldwide.



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