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US Eyes Curbs on China's Access To AI Software Behind Apps Like ChatGPT (reuters.com) 27

The Biden administration is poised to open up a new front in its effort to safeguard U.S. AI from China with preliminary plans to place guardrails around the most advanced AI models, the core software of artificial intelligence systems like ChatGPT, Reuters reported Wednesday. From the report: The Commerce Department is considering a new regulatory push to restrict the export of proprietary or closed source AI models, whose software and the data it is trained on are kept under wraps, three people familiar with the matter said. Any action would complement a series of measures put in place over the last two years to block the export of sophisticated AI chips to China in an effort to slow Beijing's development of the cutting edge technology for military purposes. Even so, it will be hard for regulators to keep pace with the industry's fast-moving developments.

Currently, nothing is stopping U.S. AI giants like Microsoft-backed OpenAI, Alphabet's Google DeepMind and rival Anthropic, which have developed some of the most powerful closed source AI models, from selling them to almost anyone in the world without government oversight. Government and private sector researchers worry U.S. adversaries could use the models, which mine vast amounts of text and images to summarize information and generate content, to wage aggressive cyber attacks or even create potent biological weapons. To develop an export control on AI models, the sources said the U.S. may turn to a threshold contained in an AI executive order issued last October that is based on the amount of computing power it takes to train a model. When that level is reached, a developer must report its AI model development plans and provide test results to the Commerce Department.

US Eyes Curbs on China's Access To AI Software Behind Apps Like ChatGPT

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  • what is the danger here? ... or is it that the US is trying to beccome a monopoly on AI?

    • by ElizabethGreene ( 1185405 ) on Wednesday May 08, 2024 @10:56AM (#64456750)

      The upper levels of our government are full of people that spent the first part of their careers kicking the legs out from under any country that even flirted with communism during the cold war. They have a strong bias against allowing China's nominally planned economy to succeed. That China has spent the last four decades leveraging the US largesse for developing nations while excoriating our manufacturing industry adds insult to injury.

      The ground truth is China is on track to be the world's next superpower and the US is not well positioned to prevent or respond to that. We've been #1 for generations, and it's uncomfortable for the PTB to see that likely will change in the future.

    • by qbast ( 1265706 )
      US wants to keep its boot on the neck of world's economy. China was supposed to be manufacturing cheap shit that US companies won't bother with and instead the bastards have temerity of competing in high-tech industry. So the goal is to kick China to the curb
    • The most likely danger is AI tech is just like nuclear tech, and could lead to war if there's a battle over chips. If/When Russia launches initiatives for their own processors, or in a cooperative bid with China, or China decides to invade Taiwan, this has the potential to kick off the next World War we've been so eager to self-fulfill. Like the US vs Russia in a race to space, this is the next big frontier to build weapons, and stifling advancement will make Stuxnet look like a cakewalk. Enjoy your summ

      • by JustNiz ( 692889 )

        So the issue is really chips, not AI?
        From your explanation it's clearly just another case of the US playing "World Police" again. And history shows that always works out sooo well.

    • China is the enemy. America needs to get it to use ChatGPT for important stuff.

      • by JustNiz ( 692889 )

        Maybe China wouldn't be so powerful if Americans stopped buying cheap crap made in China, and instead invested in rebuilding a US manufacturing base.

  • by business_kid ( 973043 ) <(gro.;liamxunil) (ta) (dik.ssenisub)> on Wednesday May 08, 2024 @10:53AM (#64456738)
    /From Ireland:

    I think this is crazy. The Excited States is going all out to prevent tech and citizen's personal information going to China. You booted out Huawei; You want to close Tik-Tok. Yet you consent to have Google, Apple, M$, and others log every detail of your personal info for their own purposes. There'll be a pseudo-science soon of telling your personality by the type of adverts you are shown by these tech giants!
  • by 0xG ( 712423 ) on Wednesday May 08, 2024 @12:42PM (#64457085)

    These models are built on a tokenized set of (roman) characters.
    Trying to use it with chinese writting strikes me as a wsste of time.

  • It's pointless to curb access to the final software product when the underlying technology is open science.

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