The US government is intensifying efforts to restrict China's access to advanced AI by considering placing guardrails around the most advanced AI models and introducing export restrictions on proprietary or closed source AI models. The potential threshold for these controls could be based on the computing power required to train a model. These measures are aimed at slowing down the technological advancements of countries like China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran in the field of AI, showing the strategic importance of AI in geopolitics. However, implementing such regulations may face challenges especially with the growing sophistication of open-source AI technology.
Today on The AI Daily Brief, NLW looks at expanded restrictions the White House is considering to deny China access to advanced models. Plus, an absolute slew of news around OpenAI.
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