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    4 months ago

    The OpenAI move has “caused significant concern within China’s AI community” said Xiaohu Zhu, the founder of the Shanghai-based Centre for Safe AGI, which promotes AI safety, not least because “the decision raises questions about equitable access to AI technologies globally”.

    OpenAI always was banned in China, where was this significant concern when the CCP banned it?

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    This seems like an odd move. Let China pay money to use ClosedAI hallucinations instead of using the money to develop their own hallucinations that the US has no insight into.

    There’s no technology transfer if they just using the hallucination outputs, it’s just free money for trash.