From the article:<p>> China’s AI strategy, for example, leverages state-led initiatives and private-sector innovation to great effect.<p>The Communist Party's influence and coersion is not something I'd celebrate.<p>Where did DeepSeek's innovation begin? With the US private enterprise and private investment that led to the foundational AI R&D (Transformers, LLMs etc).<p>DeepSeek then built upon this research, which was shared openly by the West.<p>The author's complaints about monopolistic hoarding by the West fail to acknowledge how generous US companies like Google were with their research publication.<p>Both Silicon Valley and DeepSeek should be commended for their contributions. Yes, Silicon Valley does have a lot of speculative VC sloshing about, and that might make it a little less efficient, and more "scatter gun" - but it's Silicon Valley where most big tech innovation originates. Not China. Chinese companies simply keep an eye on any winning formulae originating from the US, which they then replicate.<p>So please don't lambast Silicon Valley and heap praise on an autocratic, human-rights-abusing regime that is -rightly- sanctioned by the US.