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US AI policy may push global users to Chinese models, questions raised

A Reddit user questions the US government's approach to AI model accessibility, contrasting the open-source nature of Chinese models with the proprietary stance of US companies. The user points out that Anthropic's release of a new model, which was then restricted for use outside the US, might inadvertently push international users towards Chinese AI alternatives. This, the user argues, could accelerate China's AI capabilities by providing them with a larger global customer base. AI

IMPACT US AI policy decisions could influence global adoption patterns and potentially boost competitor capabilities.

RANK_REASON The cluster consists of a user's opinion and questions about AI policy, not a direct announcement or event.

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  1. r/Anthropic TIER_1 English(EN) · /u/Difficult-Bluejay-52 ·

    Am I getting this properly?

    <!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>So let's see if I'm understanding this correctly, or if I'm the Gemini Drake meme.</p> <p>The US says China is very dangerous and wants to steal our data, so you shouldn't use their models.</p> <p>China companies releases every single model as op…