@FinanceYF5: Here is the list of Western companies that are moving AI workloads to Chinese models: This is becoming a procurement decision-level story!!!

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Reports indicate that Western companies are migrating AI workloads to Chinese models, and this is evolving into a trend at the procurement decision level.

Here is the list of Western companies that are moving AI workloads to Chinese models: This is becoming a procurement decision-level story!!! https://t.co/jN1doUB9fm
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Here is the list of Western companies that are moving AI workloads to Chinese models:

This is turning into a procurement-level story!!! https://t.co/jN1doUB9fm

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