Model Panic: How Fear of Open-Source AI Is Ceding Ground to China - R Street Institute
The US is ceding ground to China in open-source AI due to fear and regulatory hurdles. This is allowing China to gain an upper hand in the development of AI technologies.
- The US is falling behind China in open-source AI development
- Regulatory hurdles are a major obstacle to US AI development
- China is investing heavily in AI and making significant strides
The fear of open-source AI in the US is causing the country to fall behind China in the development of AI technologies.
This is largely due to regulatory hurdles and a lack of investment in AI research. As a result, China is able to invest heavily in AI and is making significant strides in the field.
The US needs to re-evaluate its approach to AI development and find a way to balance regulation with innovation. If not, the country risks being left behind in the global AI race.
The implications of this are far-reaching, and could have significant impacts on the US economy and national security.
Source: Model Panic: How Fear of Open-Source AI Is Ceding Ground to China - R Street Institute. Read the full piece at the source.
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