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    The AI Race Just Got a Lot More Secretive

    InfoForTechBy InfoForTechMarch 18, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Something just happened in the AI world. You might have missed it. Without fanfare, a powerful new AI model was released. No press conference, no CEO announcement, nothing. It just… appeared. As developers began to probe the new model, some were convinced that something special was going on.

    A few even speculated that it might be connected to the Chinese AI startup DeepSeek, which has been making rapid progress. The facts are not yet clear, but the consequences might be big.

    Here’s the question on everyone’s mind: why would someone release such a powerful model without attribution? That’s where things get interesting.

    More and more, experts believe we’re entering a new era in AI development, one in which some of the most impactful advances will not be announced, but merely released into the wild like ghost ships.

    That sounds a bit sensationalist, but it’s also kind of true. Similar rumors have circulated about “stealth” AI releases and the competitive pressures driving them in tech where analysts have begun to put the pieces together. This is not all happening in a vacuum, of course.

    There is a larger context here, US, China, startups, Big Tech, all playing a complex game of cat and mouse. You can feel it in the sudden reticence of companies about their techniques, their data, even their results.

    One day everyone is publishing papers, the next everything is hidden behind APIs and NDAs. I’ve been seeing a lot of reporting on the growing tech rivalry between the US and China where the language has started to shift from “innovation” to “competition.”

    But is all of this a good thing? Certainly, faster progress is a nice idea. Who wouldn’t want more powerful tools, better automation, etc. etc. But when it becomes opaque, that’s when trust is lost. Developers don’t know what they are working with. Users don’t know what they are working with.

    And regulators? They are more or less playing a game of whack-a-mole blindfolded. There has been onging commentary about the need for more transparency and better governance of AI.

    Not all of this shift is bad news, of course. Some believe that this kind of “silent iteration” is actually speeding things up, less flash, more bang. And to be honest, there is a part of me that understands that perspective. The endless cycle of overpromise and underdeliver has gotten old.

    Perhaps a bit less flash wouldn’t be such a bad thing. But at the same time…secrecy has a tendency to roost. When you don’t know who is building what or why, you begin to wonder where the edges are. And whether anyone is minding the store. So yes, the AI race just got a lot faster. But it also changed.

    It’s quieter now. Nastier. Harder to read. And if this mysterious new model is any indication of what is to come, we are not just in a race for intelligence anymore, we are in a race for who can keep the biggest secrets the longest.

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