China is currently dominating the open-source AI space, according to Andreessen Horowitz’s Anjney Midha. Speaking at the Fortune Global Forum, Midha said this raises geopolitical and competitive concerns for the U.S. and its allies. However, he thinks Western companies can make a comeback, citing U.S. policy support and the potential for American labs to release new open-source models in the coming months.

China’s progress with open-source models could pose a problem for the U.S. in the global AI arms race, according to Anjney Midha, a general partner at Andreessen Horowitz.

“What has not been great is that the speed at which the open-source ecosystem has accelerated the race geopolitically,” Midha told the audience at the Fortune Global Forum in Riyadh. “It’s not looking great for

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