Chinese IT giants are expanding their AI teams inside Silicon Valley
- Big IT companies from China are building AI teams inside the US
- They want to hire the best specialists from Silicon Valley
- Alibaba, ByteDance, Meituan and others have begun expanding their offices there.
- They're looking to poach competitors' employees from the U.S.
- Expansion is taking place despite interference from the US
- There are no restrictions on AI chips for companies inside the US
- Alibaba is already recruiting a team of AI specialists in Sunnyvale
- Specifically, it is making offers to employees of OpenAI and others
- The team's focus there will be on Accio's AI search for merchants
- Offers to OpenAI employees have also already been made from Meituan
- ByteDance has built the most developed AI infrastructure in the US
- Several ByteDance teams are working on different projects
- They are working on AI for TikTok, Doubao language model, etc.
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