That's very different from an American SaaS model which relies of free but proprietary software for early growth
If you forever stand at the entrance eating the free samples, that's fine, they don't care. Other people are going through the door and you are still consuming what they feed you. Doesn't mean it's going to be bad or evil, but they are staking their territory of control.
As for what comes next, it's probably going to be a bit of a race for who can do the most useful and valuable things the cheapest. If OpenAI and Anthropic don't make it, the technology will survive them. If they do, they'll be competing on quality and cost.
As for state sponsorship, a lot of things are state sponsored. Including in the US. Silicon Valley has a rich history that is rooted in massive government funding programs. There's a great documentary out there the secret history of Silicon Valley on this. Not to mention all the "cheap" gas that is currently powering data centers of course comes on the back of a long history of public funding being channeled into the oil and gas industry.
You can make any comparison you want if you use adjectives rather than values. I can say that cars use a massive amount of water (all those radiators!) to try and downplay agricultural water usage. But its blatantly disingenuous.
SV is overwhelmingly private (actual constitutional private) money. To the point that you should disregard people saying otherwise, just like you would the people saying cars use massive amounts of water.
Contrary: How will the closed, proprietary models from Anthropic, "Open"AI and Co. lead us all to freedom? Freedom of what exactly? Freedom of my money?
At some point this "anti-communism" bullshit propaganda has to stop. And that moment was decades ago!
I still prefer that over US total dominance.
Let them fight it out.
But the events of the past decade or so have clearly demonstrated that there are no "good" actors.
I personally couldn't care less who wins in the China vs US AI competition, both sides have a long list of pros and cons.
Then decide ...
Or maybe families of African descent.
Or maybe families of Japanese Americans who lived in the US during WWII.
Or maybe people of Latin descent living in the US today.
You really don't see the difference?
I'm perfectly happy to let the chinese get a piece of the pie and fight the US, no matter how bad they are right now.