China is on fire. They just released 2 more AI models that further strengthen their dominance in the AI race. Number 1 - Goku This is ByteDance’s open-source video generation model. Unlike OpenAI’s Sora and Google’s Veo, which are closed-source, Goku is built for transparency and accessibility. It was trained on approximately 160 million image-text pairs and 36 million video-text pairs, sourced from various academic repositories and internet content. That’s an insane amount of data fueling its capabilities. Number 2 - Kimi This is another powerful open-source reasoning model with a context length of 200k tokens, capable of processing up to 50 uploaded files and searching across 100 websites simultaneously. Imagine the level of processing happening behind the scenes. With Deepseek’s recent hype, China is doubling down on AI dominance, and it looks like they’re doing it right. The key takeaway for you: Smart business leaders don’t just consume AI advancements, they leverage them to stay ahead. ✅ If you run a business – Start exploring open-source AI models to build custom solutions rather than relying solely on closed-source tools. ✅ If you’re in tech – Deep dive into AI infrastructure and how China is structuring its dominance; opportunities lie in adaptation, not resistance. ✅ If you’re in content creation – Video AI like Goku is set to disrupt the industry. You can start experimenting now to stay ahead of the curve. This is not just about AI. It’s about who adapts faster. To get more insights on AI, startups, and business growth, subscribe to my newsletter through the link in the comments. 🚀
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