Meituan's LongCat-2.0 shows China can train massive AI models without Nvidia

Meituan just launched LongCat-2.0, showcasing China's ability to train large AI models without relying on Nvidia. This development signals a shift in the AI landscape, potentially reducing dependency on Western technology.
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