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The New AI Race With China Shows Why Trump Needs To Crack Down On H-1Bs: Rampant Chinese Industrial Espionage Through the H-1B Program Could Give the Communists An Upper Hand in the AI Race; Scale AI CEO to Meet with White House, Congress Over China AI Threat: Report

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The New AI Race With China Shows Why Trump Needs To Crack Down On H-1Bs

Rampant Chinese industrial espionage through the H-1B program could give the communists an upper hand in the AI race.

A new AI juggernaut has roared onto the scene, poised to upend the global tech landscape — or so the Chinese Communist Party would like you to believe.

Stocks tanked, and so-called industry whisperers predicted a new world order coming in tech. Nvidia, one of the most important tech companies on the planet and a driving force in last year’s stock rally, suffered the largest market loss in history when it shed nearly $600 billion in market value in a single day.

All thanks to DeepSeek, a new AI technology company wholly owned by a Chinese hedge fund, which purports to have created an AI app to rival the popular ChatGPT for a fraction of the cost. Several outlets reported that Chinese AI tech has lagged behind American AI for the last few years, but DeepSeek’s advances have propelled the communist nation to the forefront of AI development.

Some of the claims made over the last couple of days about DeepSeek’s capabilities are nothing short of incredible. Tech entrepreneur Marc Andreessen praised DeepSeek’s “amazing and impressive breakthroughs.” Several experts touted claims that DeepSeek’s AI could operate far more efficiently than competitors like ChatGPT, needing a fraction of the computing power. Even Nvidia, trying to downplay its losses, called DeepSeek an “excellent AI advancement” when asked by CBS News.

And DeepSeek allegedly developed its trailblazing AI for the absolutely rock bottom sum of only $6 million. For comparison, OpenAI, the developer of ChatGPT, has operated on huge losses for the past few years, north of half a billion dollars overall, and tech companies like Microsoft have invested billions of dollars into OpenAI’s efforts. —>READ MORE HERE

Scale AI CEO to meet with White House, Congress over China AI threat: report

An artificial intelligence whiz — who raised red flags last month about Chinese AI startup DeepSeek — is heading to Washington, DC, to discuss the threat posed by Beijing’s stunning advancement in the vital sector.

Scale AI CEO Alexandr Wang – whose $14 billion US-based firm works with the federal government as well as major players like OpenAI, Google and Meta – will also discuss AI’s impact on the US economy and how America can win its race with China, Axios reported, citing sources familiar with the matter.

The meetings will take place on Tuesday and Wednesday. Wang is set for talks with Trump administration officials as well as US lawmakers, according to the report.

Representatives for Scale did not immediately return The Post’s request for comment.

US tech leaders and government officials have been grappling with the fallout after DeepSeek claimed to have trained an advanced AI model for less than $6 million – and without access to chip supplier Nvidia’s best hardware due to export controls.

The announcement – referred to as AI’s “Sputnik moment” by billionaire investor Marc Andreessen – sparked chaos as investors feared that China has erased the US lead in AI development.

Others worried that US AI firms like Google and Microsoft have wildly overspent on advanced hardware that may be less necessary to development than thought.

Wang has been among the most outspoken US tech leaders about the geopolitical implications of DeepSeek’s rapid advancement.

Last month, Scale AI and Wang took out a full-page ad in the Washington Post that said, “Dear President Trump, America must win the AI war.” —>READ MORE HERE

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