There's no public evidence to that effect but the speculation makes a lot more sense than you make it sound.
The Chinese Communist party very much sees itself in a global rivalry over "new productive forces". That's official policy. And US leadership basically agrees.
The US is playing dirty by essentially embargoing China over big AI - why wouldn't it occur to them to retaliate by playing dirtier?
I mean we probably won't know for sure, but it's much less far fetched than a lot of other speculation in this area.
E.g., R1's cold start training could probably have benefited quite a bit from having access to OpenAI's chain of thought data for training. The paper is a bit light on detail on how it was made.
> The Chinese Communist party very much sees itself in a global rivalry over "new productive forces".
interestingly, that actually makes the CCP the largest political party pursuing state capitalism.
there won't be any competition between China and the US if the CCP is indeed a communist party as we all know full well that communism doesn't work at all.
The Chinese Communist party very much sees itself in a global rivalry over "new productive forces". That's official policy. And US leadership basically agrees.
The US is playing dirty by essentially embargoing China over big AI - why wouldn't it occur to them to retaliate by playing dirtier?
I mean we probably won't know for sure, but it's much less far fetched than a lot of other speculation in this area.
E.g., R1's cold start training could probably have benefited quite a bit from having access to OpenAI's chain of thought data for training. The paper is a bit light on detail on how it was made.