HonestAGI’s GitHub analysis claimed a correlation coefficient of 0.927 between the two models, using what it called “model fingerprinting” to identify patterns that supposedly revealed one model’s derivation from another.
Noah Ark Lab responded that its model was “not based on incremental training of other manufacturers’ models” and featured “key innovations in architecture design and technical features.” The company emphasized that Pangu Pro was the first large-scale model built entirely on Huawei’s Ascend chips, the report added.
“This dispute actually points to changing dynamics of the Chinese AI ecosystem’s speed of maturity and pressure to remain relevant and compete to foster innovation faster than the traditional collaborative approach, which we have seen,” said Neil Shah, VP for research and partner at Counterpoint Research.
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