Interconnects

What people get wrong about the leading Chinese open models: Adoption and censorship

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May 6, 2025
This discussion dives into the often-overlooked challenges surrounding the adoption of Chinese open AI models. Despite their advanced performance, Western companies hesitate to embrace them due to geopolitical tensions. The episode highlights misconceptions about censorship and the indirect influence of Chinese values in business practices. It explores the gap between technological capability and adoption, emphasizing how political concerns shape decision-making in AI spaces.
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INSIGHT

Chinese Models Seen as Information Hazard

  • Many Western companies avoid Chinese open models despite their top performance due to geopolitical risks and perceived information hazards.
  • The fear lies not in model security but in the cultural and political influence embedded in their outputs.
ANECDOTE

Techno-Optimist's Pen Analogy

  • Nathan used to view avoiding Chinese AI models like ignoring a pen just because it was made in China.
  • This techno-optimistic view misses the complexity of AI models and geopolitical implications.
INSIGHT

Censorship Nuances in Chinese Models

  • "Uncensored" Chinese models often only reduce censorship on China-specific topics while possibly increasing restrictions relevant to Western topics.
  • Chinese models can be more permissive than American ones on general queries unrelated to China.
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