Can open-source beat OpenAI?
Date: 2026-06-18 15:18:57 Source: XHS Code Journal
As the U.S. and China battle for artificial intelligence supremacy, a fundamental divide in engineering philosophy could determine the winner. While American pioneers like OpenAI and Anthropic favor a closed-source...
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