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First reported by timesofindia.indiatimes.com
China weighs curbs on overseas access to their advanced AI models: Report

China considers restricting overseas access to its leading open-source AI models

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Rashi Shrivastava

1h ago· 7 min readenNews

Summary

Chinese authorities are considering restricting overseas access to the country's leading AI models, many of which are open source. Beijing has recently taken multiple steps to protect its AI assets, including ordering Meta to unwind its $2 billion acquisition of AI startup Manus and blocking foreign investment in Chinese-linked entities. These strict rules are paradoxically causing some Chinese founders to relocate to the United States, while American AI firms are increasingly adopting Chinese AI technologies.

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bskyChina considers restricting overseas access to its leading open-source AI modelsforbes.com

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Chinese authorities are in talks to potentially curb overseas access to the country's leading AI models, many of which are open source, Reuters reported.
Beijing has made a slew of moves in recent months to gatekeep its cutting edge and cost-efficient models, talent and startups— including ordering Meta to unwind its $2 billion acquisition of AI startup Manus and blocking foreign investment in Chinese-linked entities.
Paradoxically, such strict rules are contributing to some Chinese founders relocating to the U.S., Forbes reported earlier this year.
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Beijing has made a slew of moves in recent months to gatekeep its cutting edge and cost-efficient models.

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