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Governments prioritize AI vendor lock-in protection over model performance

Governments and agencies are increasingly concerned about vendor lock-in with AI systems, moving beyond discussions of model performance to focus on data and workflow portability. A U.S. Office of Management and Budget memo directs agencies to build lock-in protection into AI contracts, including rights to code, data portability, and knowledge transfer. This mirrors concerns raised by Australia's banking regulator and France's move to sovereign alternatives for collaboration tools like Microsoft Teams, highlighting a global trend towards ensuring governmental control over AI deployments. AI

IMPACT Governments are prioritizing data and workflow portability in AI contracts, potentially slowing adoption but ensuring long-term control and flexibility.

RANK_REASON The article discusses a significant policy shift in government AI procurement, focusing on vendor lock-in and data portability, which is a major industry trend. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.4]

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Governments prioritize AI vendor lock-in protection over model performance

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