Both the United States and China are moving to restrict access to advanced AI models, framing them as strategic weapons in an era of "digital sovereignty." The US has removed Claude Mythos from public access due to cybersecurity concerns, while China is preparing to block the export of models like GLM, Qwen, and DouBao. This trend signals a shift towards greater control over AI technology, moving away from open access. AI
IMPACT This move towards restricted access and export controls could slow global AI development and foster regional AI ecosystems.
RANK_REASON Policy actions by major global powers (US and China) restricting access to key AI models. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.7]
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