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China considers regulating open-source AI access amid global race

China is reportedly considering regulations to curb overseas access to its leading AI models, viewing open-source AI as a potential risk. This move appears to stem from a desire to keep pace in the global AI development race. The article suggests that China may be overlooking lessons learned from the US's experiences with regulating technologies like AI, encryption, and nuclear weapons. AI

IMPACT Potential restrictions on AI model access could impact global AI development and collaboration.

RANK_REASON The item is an opinion piece discussing potential policy changes in China regarding AI, rather than an official announcement or a factual report of a new policy.

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China considers regulating open-source AI access amid global race

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  1. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · kdkorte ·

    It seems that in the "AI Idiot" race, China feels left behind and now decides that its biggest marketing and sales advantage, Open Source, is a risk, and they n

    It seems that in the "AI Idiot" race, China feels left behind and now decides that its biggest marketing and sales advantage, Open Source, is a risk, and they need to regulate it. Maybe they should look at the US experience in AI, Encryption, or Nukes and see how that didn't work…