On the sidelines of the city in eastern China, a newly developed pattern that can completely change the rules of the global game of artificial ielligence; A pattern called the Liangjo model.
Near the city of Hangzhou, the birthplace of major companies like Alibaba, the area has now become a new generation of artificial ielligence startups that, unlike the US -based capital -based model, focus on academic cooperation, governme support and social networking.
One of the most promine examples of this model is Deepseek Startup; A company that has been able to develop advanced models of artificial ielligence than American gias. Its founder, Liang Vanfong, is a graduate of the prestigious University of Gajjiang, located in the area.
In Liangjo’s local cafes and tea houses, erepreneurs, researchers and investors chat for hours about the future of artificial ielligence, not for a three -moh efficiency, but for a six -year perspective. The area focuses on “sustainable and low -cost innovation”, not just explosive growth at billions.
The Liangjo model is deeply supported by the Chinese governme, large companies such as Huawei and Alibaba, and local policies; Support such as tax exemptions, access to the rapid supply chain in Shenzhen, and access to computational infrastructure.
As the West is putting pressure on sanctions and commercial competitions against China, Liang Jouo has proven that it can be progressed without relying on silicon investors.
The model formed in Liangjo is more like a “culture” than merely economic ecosystem; Culture based on relaxation, dialogue, gradual growth and long -term thought, and this may be China’s winning leaf in the future of global artificial ielligence competition.




