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Chinese cloud service providers target global AI markets
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 49282, member: 636"] Chinese tech giants are making bold moves around the world. Huawei, Tencent, and Alibaba want to grab their share of the global AI business. These companies have spent years building up their strength at home. American officials are watching these moves with growing concern. The battle for AI dominance just got more intense. Alibaba Cloud has put over 400 million yuan into its worldwide expansion plans. The company runs data centers across 29 different regions outside China. Chinese firms have already gained strong footing across Asia. Malaysia, Thailand, and Gulf nations welcome these new players. American tech companies face fresh competition on their turf. Chinese AI models are proving they can compete with Western rivals. Alibaba's Qwen2.5-Max goes head to head with OpenAI and Anthropic systems. DeepSeek's R1 model challenges the best that America has to offer. These companies focus more on smart engineering than just throwing money around. Their approach differs from how Big Tech operates. China still trails America when it comes to raw computing power. Huawei is working hard to change that situation with its Ascend chips. Malaysian companies are already using this Chinese hardware. The Middle East has become a key battleground for both superpowers. Both America and China want to control this wealthy region's AI future. [/QUOTE]
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