Hannah Dohmen was featured in an article published by the South China Morning Post, which covered testimony before the US-China Economic and Security Review Commission (USCC). The hearing, titled “Made in China 2025: Who Is Winning?”, focused on China’s AI advancements, particularly the unexpected success of DeepSeek-R1, an open-source reasoning model.
Dohmen highlighted China’s reliance on US-made semiconductors for its most advanced AI models, including DeepSeek R1. She noted, “As these stockpiles deplete over the next couple of years, the controls have the potential to create a growing gap between the AI chip quantity and quality inside and outside of China”
As these stockpiles deplete over the next couple of years, the controls have the potential to create a growing gap between the AI chip quantity and quality inside and outside of ChinaCSET Research Analyst, Hanna Dohmen
To read the full article, visit the South China Morning Post.