Core Viewpoint - OpenAI's founder Sam Altman believes that the U.S. is underestimating the threat posed by China's next-generation artificial intelligence, and that chip regulations alone are not an effective solution [1][3] Group 1: AI Competition - Altman stated that China can develop faster in reasoning capabilities and has strengths in research and product development [3] - The AI competition between the U.S. and China is deeply intertwined, going beyond simple rankings [3] Group 2: OpenAI's Strategic Shift - OpenAI recently released its first open-weight models, gpt-oss-120b and gpt-oss-20b, marking a significant strategic shift from its long-standing closed-source approach [3] - The decision to release open-weight models was influenced by competition from Chinese models, such as DeepSeek and Kimi K2 [3] - Altman emphasized that if OpenAI did not act, Chinese open-source models would gain widespread adoption, making this a significant factor in their decision [3]
奥尔特曼:DeepSeek和Kimi是OpenAI开源的重要原因