China’s AI ‘hundred model’ war shifts to enterprise value, JPMorgan says
scmp.com Jun 14, 2026

China’s AI ‘hundred model’ war shifts to enterprise value, JPMorgan says

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

China's AI landscape is shifting from a "hundred-model" battle to a focus on delivering measurable business value, according to JPMorgan's Alex Yao. Major platforms are deploying paid subscriptions and coding tools, prioritizing practical utility over raw power. Chinese AI models may lag behind US counterparts, but this gap is not decisive for domestic commercialisation. Yao notes that once a model reaches a strong master's-level graduate capability, it can start doing real work. Monetisation strategies are emerging, with companies like ByteDance introducing subscription tiers for their apps, ranging from 68 yuan to 500 yuan per month.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · Practical utility is now the key driver for AI adoption in China, with users willing to pay for software that provides clear, demonstrable value.
  • · Demonstrable value is the primary factor in driving adoption, making it a crucial aspect of AI monetisation strategies.