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AI Regulation Looms: Governments May Restrict Access to Advanced Models

Discussions around advanced AI models like Fable 5 and GPT 5.6 suggest a trend towards tighter government control and regulation rather than unrestricted public access. Concerns are rising that if Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) is achieved, its potential impact on geopolitics, economies, and security would necessitate strict oversight. This could lead to a scenario where only select national companies and government-approved authorities have access to the most powerful AI systems, potentially creating an international disparity similar to a nuclear arms race. AI

IMPACT Future AI development may be shaped by government regulations, potentially limiting public access to advanced models and creating international disparities.

RANK_REASON The item discusses potential future government regulation of AI models and AGI, rather than reporting on a specific event.

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AI Regulation Looms: Governments May Restrict Access to Advanced Models

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  1. r/OpenAI TIER_2 English(EN) · /u/simple_explorer1 ·

    People keep talking about Fable 5 ban and now GPT 5.6 not being released to masses, but do you guys think if AGI is ever reached, any government would allow unrestricted access to everyone?

    <!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>I truly don't think LLMs can ever reach AGI given how they fundamentally work and we don't have any paradigm shift in the tech yet which can pave the way for true AGI, but I digress.</p> <p>Hypothetically if AGI is ever reached, do you guys think…