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Chinese Large Models: This Time, the Script Is Different

By early 2026, Chinese large language models (LLMs) have gained significant global traction, representing six of the top ten most-used on the AI model aggregation platform OpenRouter. This shift, led by models like Xiaomi's MiMo-V2-Pro, occurred after Chinese models' weekly token usage surpassed that of U.S. models in February 2026. A key driver is the substantial price gap: Chinese models are often 10–20 times cheaper for input and up to 60 times cheaper for output tokens than leading U.S. models like OpenAI’s GPT-5.4 and Anthropic’s Claude Opus. This cost advantage became critical with the rise of agentic applications like OpenClaw, which automate complex tasks (e.g., programming, testing) and consume tokens at a much higher volume than traditional chat interfaces. While U.S. models still lead in complex reasoning benchmarks, Chinese models have nearly closed the gap in programming tasks—evidenced by near-parity scores on the SWE-Bench coding evaluation. This enabled cost-conscious developers, especially in AI startups using open-source stacks, to adopt a "layered" approach: using Chinese models for routine tasks and reserving premium U.S. models for harder problems. Rising demand led Chinese firms like Zhipu and Tencent to increase API prices in early 2026, yet usage continued growing sharply. Analysts note that China’s cost edge stems from large-scale, efficient compute infrastructure and widespread adoption of MoE (Mixture of Experts) architecture. Unlike the low-margin electronics manufacturing analogy ("AI-era Foxconn"), Chinese LLM firms are demonstrating pricing power and rapid technical advancement, suggesting a different trajectory from traditional assembly-line roles.

marsbit04/07 11:00

Chinese Large Models: This Time, the Script Is Different

marsbit04/07 11:00

Top 10 AI Models Speak Out: What Do Crypto Users Care About Most in 2025?

This article summarizes the top concerns of cryptocurrency users in 2025, as predicted by 10 major AI models. The models were asked to identify the three most common questions users would have about crypto in 2025, with instructions to avoid real-time searches and base answers on long-term discussion patterns. The responses, while varied, cluster around three core themes: market cycles, profit opportunities, and risk management. Key recurring questions include: - The current market phase (bull or bear) and how long it will last. - Bitcoin's price trajectory post-halving and the market's peak. - Where to find profitable opportunities (alpha) and the best assets or sectors to invest in (e.g., RWA, AI+Crypto, L2s, Solana). - The impact of regulatory changes and ETF approvals on the market and asset safety. - How to identify scams, assess project legitimacy, and securely store assets. - Practical on-chain concerns like avoiding MEV and setting slippage. The analysis notes that the models' different focuses reflect their design and user base. For instance, ChatGPT framed questions around a structured narrative of market anxiety, while Kimi addressed granular technical issues. More capable models tended to provide sharper, more specific questions, while others fell back on broader, common themes. Overall, the collective output reveals a user mindset focused on first gauging market trends, then seeking alpha, and finally mitigating risks.

比推12/24 06:50

Top 10 AI Models Speak Out: What Do Crypto Users Care About Most in 2025?

比推12/24 06:50

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