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When US Giants Collectively "Defect" to Chinese AI Models

When Silicon Valley Giants Turn to Chinese AI Models to Cut Costs A surprising trend is emerging: major U.S. tech companies are significantly reducing AI costs by switching to Chinese models. Coinbase, the largest U.S. cryptocurrency exchange, reportedly halved its AI spending after migrating to China's GLM-5.2 and Kimi 2.7 models, despite increasing usage. They achieved this through a sophisticated three-part strategy: implementing an automatic routing system to select the most cost-effective model per task, boosting cache hit rates from 5% to 60% to reuse computations, and employing "context engineering" to provide AI with more precise, less cluttered information. They are not alone. AI startup Lindy switched from Claude to DeepSeek, saving millions, while Snowflake's tests found GLM-5.2 solved 66% of coding tasks compared to Claude Opus's 67%—but at a fraction of the cost (output pricing is 5-7 times lower). While the top Western models may offer slightly better stability, the massive price differential is leading many businesses to reconsider their value proposition. This shift signals a deeper change in the AI industry, moving beyond pure performance benchmarks to a fierce cost competition. As pressure mounts, even OpenAI and Anthropic have begun slashing prices. For users, this means more choices, lower costs, and a crucial lesson: using multiple models based on task complexity, optimizing with caching, and keeping contexts lean are now key to leveraging AI efficiently and affordably.

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When US Giants Collectively "Defect" to Chinese AI Models

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When American Giants 'Defect' to Chinese AI Models

Summary: The trend of major U.S. technology firms adopting more cost-effective Chinese AI models is gaining momentum. A prime example is Coinbase, the largest U.S. cryptocurrency exchange, which reportedly halved its AI expenditure by switching to Chinese models GLM-5.2 and Kimi 2.7, while its usage volume increased. This was achieved through a sophisticated cost-saving system featuring intelligent model routing (selecting the most suitable model per task), dramatically improving cache hit rates from 5% to 60%, and implementing "Context Engineering" to streamline prompts. This shift is not isolated. Other companies like the AI startup Lindy and data cloud firm Snowflake are making similar moves, drawn by the significant price disparity. For instance, GLM-5.2 costs $1.40/$4.40 per million tokens (input/output), compared to $5/$25 for Claude Opus 4.7. While top Western models may offer slightly higher stability or speed in complex tasks, the performance gap is narrowing, making the price difference harder to justify for many enterprise use cases. The implications are significant for both businesses and individual users. It highlights the importance of a multi-model strategy based on task requirements, the value of caching and reusing outputs, and the effectiveness of providing concise context. Ultimately, this migration signals a potential reshaping of the AI industry's pricing model, moving competition from pure performance benchmarks to practical cost-effectiveness, with increased choice and downward price pressure benefiting end-users.

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When American Giants 'Defect' to Chinese AI Models

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The Right Way to Use Skills: 5 Reflections After Anthropic Publicly Shared Its Internal Methodology

A deep dive into Anthropic's internal methodology for building effective AI "Skills" reveals five key insights for maximizing their value. First, Skills should focus on capturing "Gotchas" and tacit organizational knowledge—like common pitfalls and undocumented rules—rather than restating general information the AI already knows. Second, think of Skills as a form of "Context Engineering"; they are best structured as folders, not monolithic documents. A core `SKILL.md` file should act as a navigational index, progressively pulling in detailed references, examples, and assets only as needed to avoid overwhelming the model's context window. Third, whenever possible, automate repetitive tasks with scripts. This preserves the model's reasoning capacity for judgment and analysis, while scripts reliably handle the execution, saving tokens and improving accuracy. Instructions within a Skill provide the "why" and the expert judgment, while scripts provide the concrete "how." Fourth, a Skill's description is critical and often misunderstood. It should not be a list of features but a routing rule that clearly signals *when* the Skill should be triggered based on user intent and common phrasing. Finally, as Skills scale from personal tools to team-wide assets, management is crucial. Anthropic advocates for a lightweight, organic approach: let new Skills spread organically within small groups first. Those that prove genuinely useful through adoption naturally graduate to a formal marketplace, ensuring the curated library contains only high-value, battle-tested tools.

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The Right Way to Use Skills: 5 Reflections After Anthropic Publicly Shared Its Internal Methodology

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