OpenAI cuts its last and most important link to China
Let's assume, for discussion, that AI in 2024 is like atomic technology in 1943, that AI should therefore be handled like the Manhattan Project, and that the specific risk is that the Chinese Communist Party gains access to American AI. And let's use OpenAI as an example of an American AI R&D facility.
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Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸x.comDeepSeek: How US Sanctions Help Chinese Innovation | Tyler Cowen on the Paradox of Control
@tylercowen was the first columnist to break the news on DeepSeek, an advanced Chinese AI, weeks before the markets reacted. His claim is that by restricting China’s high-end chip supply, the U.S. unintentionally encouraged China... See more
Johnathan Bix.comAI OVERPRODUCTION
China seeks to commoditize their complements. So, over the following months, I expect a complete blitz of Chinese open-source AI models for everything from computer vision to robotics to image generation.
Why? I’m just inferring this from public statements, but their... See more
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