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Ray Dalio has forecasted China's supremacy in the AI industry. Concurrently, Chinese AI startup DeepSeek has caused a significant disturbance in the tech market.
The AI firm also said separately that their team had discovered evidence connecting DeepSeek to the practice of distillation.
It is worth noting that his statement echoes Mark Zuckerberg's desire to make Meta's AI models–specifically Llama—open-source.