AI Insights No. 12 (2025) | The Rise of Chinese Open-Source AI: Implications for Global AI Governance and Innovation

AI Insights No. 12 (2025) | The Rise of Chinese Open-Source AI: Implications for Global AI Governance and Innovation

Release: 2025-05-05
By: CHHEM Kieth Rethy, MD, PhD (Edu), and PhD (His)

This article examines the rapid emergence of China as a major force in artificial intelligence (AI), particularly through its strategic deployment of open-source large language models such as Alibaba’s Qwen3 and DeepSeek. Narrowing the performance gap with U.S. AI models to just 0.3%, these advancements signify a transformative moment in global AI dynamics. The author explores the geopolitical and cultural underpinnings of China’s open-source strategy, highlighting how government-backed infrastructure, collectivist cultural values, and regional AI ecosystems like Hangzhou’s “Cloud Valley” are shaping an alternative model of innovation. In contrast to the increasingly closed and commercial direction of Western firms, China’s approach emphasizes accessibility, ecosystem growth, and influence in the Global South. The article offers policy recommendations for both emerging and developed economies, urging them to reconsider regulatory frameworks, invest in sovereign AI capabilities, and support ethical multilateral governance. Ultimately, the study positions China’s open-source AI paradigm as a powerful driver of inclusive technological development and a catalyst for a multipolar global AI order.

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