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The Dragon’s Bet: China’s AI Gold Rush and the Risk of a Crash

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September 17, 2025
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It’s hard not to be dazzled by the pace of China’s artificial intelligence boom. In less than a decade, the country has gone from being a fast follower to a front-runner in the global AI race, pouring tens of billions into R&D, startups, and high-profile projects.

The skyline of Shenzhen glows not just with LEDs, but with ambition. From generative AI to autonomous vehicles, China’s tech giants and startups are moving with breakneck speed. But behind the momentum, the alarm bells are ringing, and they’re coming from the top.

Bangkok, Thailand – Fueled by massive government support and a vibrant domestic market, Chinese AI companies are experiencing a period of explosive growth. However, experts are sounding a note of caution, warning that this thrilling race could be leading toward a significant market correction.

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