This article explores how Chinese tech veterans are joining the AI start-ups race to keep up with ChatGPT, the OpenAI product released in November 2020. With an ambition to support the Chinese government's plan to strive for excellence in the field of AI, entrepreneurs such as Meituan's Wang Huiwei, Sogou's Wang Xiaochun and Sinovation Ventures' Lee Kai-Fu are turning to AI start-ups. Though a lack of resources has posed a challenge, they are determined to succeed with large language models and industrial use cases. Will these start-ups be able to catch up with the Big Tech firms like Baidu and Alibaba or OpenAI?
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Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, is boldly entering a new industry as he attempts to build his own AI venture in a bid to compete with OpenAI, the platform owned by ChatGPT's parent company. Musk, who was previously a co-founder of OpenAI, recently secured investment from various sources, equipped with his elite entrepreneur skills, to kickstart this ambitious project. But with the recent criticisms of his business practices, can Musk attract the right talent for his new AI venture?
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