
Nvidia and Big Tech Support Chinese Open Source
Jensen Huang, along with leaders from Microsoft and Meta, publicly endorsed Chinese open-source models like DeepSeek and Kimi, stating they are beneficial to the US ecosystem.
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Jensen Huang, along with leaders from Microsoft and Meta, publicly endorsed Chinese open-source models like DeepSeek and Kimi, stating they are beneficial to the US ecosystem.

The open-weight AI landscape is rapidly expanding with upcoming releases including Kimi K3, Deepseek V4, and new models from Mistral and Liquid. These advancements are driving down computational costs and shifting enterprise focus toward governance and safety.
Rumors suggest that Qwen has ceased open-source releases following the departure of key team members. While other labs continue to release models, Qwen's 3.7 line remains closed, marking a potential pivot in their business strategy.
ByteDance is offering low-price stock options for its 'Seed' AI division to employees, marking a strategic move to incentivize talent in its core AI business.

DeepSeek V4 release delayed repeatedly into 2026, igniting global 'de-CUDAization' debates. China's AI sector grapples with autonomy vs compatibility trade-offs. This balance will define its independent path.
Enterprise WeChat now supports OpenClaw integration. Users can quickly access and write data to smart spreadsheets via OpenClaw. Major providers like Tencent Cloud Lighthouse, Kimi, Minimax, and others enable OpenClaw access through Enterprise WeChat.

A community analysis of local LLM release frequency suggests that the peak of new model releases occurred last year. While the volume of releases has stabilized, the perceived activity is driven by significant improvements in model quality.