Skip to content
Chimera readability score 59 out of 100, Graduate reading level.

CSET’s Jacob Feldgoise shared his expert insight in an article published by The New York Times. The article examines how China is accelerating efforts to build a domestic A.I. ecosystem as companies like DeepSeek and Huawei develop alternatives to American chips amid ongoing U.S. export controls.
DeepSeek is calling out into the void to Huawei and other companies, ‘Please make these changes so we can get better performance out of your chips.’CSET Senior Data Research Analyst, Jacob Feldgoise
Discussing collaboration between Chinese A.I. companies and tech firms, Feldgoise said, “DeepSeek is calling out into the void to Huawei and other companies, ‘Please make these changes so we can get better performance out of your chips.'”
To read the full article, visit The New York Times.

Sentinel — Human

Confidence

This text is highly structured journalistic attribution. While the structure is mechanical, the use of specific names and direct quotes indicates human-driven reporting or fact-checking context.

Signals Detected
low severity: Uniform rhythm in short informational sentences; lack of complex syntactic variation typical of high-level LLM generation.
low severity: Text functions purely as attribution and citation. It lacks the narrative flow or philosophical digressions often associated with AI-generated analysis.
medium severity: Follows a highly predictable journalistic template (attribution, context setting, direct quote insertion). Highly functional but devoid of unique voice.
low severity: The text relies entirely on external references and named entities. No internal claims are made that can be factually checked within the snippet itself.
Human Indicators
Specific, specific attribution (Jacob Feldgoise, CSET) suggests a grounded source.