Chinese AI
Coverage of Chinese AI in the Nexus archive.
- Thailand’s 0% crypto tax. Bitcoin Red Team forced to use Chinese AI: Asia Express
The Bitcoin Red Team has been forced to use open source Chinese AI after facing restrictions from OpenAI. Concurrently, Thailand is working to become a crypto hub by establishing its crypto tax rate at 0%.
- Bitcoin Red Team founder turns to Chinese AI: ‘It absolutely guts me’
A Bitcoin Red Team founder has reportedly turned to Chinese AI, making the statement, 'It absolutely guts me.' Separately, the Bitcoin Red Team reported finding 1,288 critical and high-level vulnerabilities within the Bitcoin ecosystem as of Saturday.
- White House’s AI framework close-hold fuels industry concerns
The Trump administration will not publicly release its new framework for voluntary government reviews of advanced AI models, raising concerns among firms not briefed on the framework. Officials plan a public event to promote the framework, while critics argue it creates an arbitrary and burdensome system. The decision occurs amid growing pressure to address Chinese AI and recent OpenAI security breaches.
- Silicon Valley splits over closing the borders to Chinese AI
Anthropic and OpenAI are disagreeing with the broader tech industry regarding restrictions on Chinese open-source AI models. The debate centers on whether these models should be freely available or blocked.
- Mark Zuckerberg says US should not ban Chinese AI
Meta's chief, Mark Zuckerberg, advises the US against banning Chinese AI and warns against regulatory capture of American AI regulations.
- US bans import of new Chinese robots
The US government banned imports of new Chinese robots, citing national security risks. The move follows lobbying by US robot makers to prevent Chinese bots from entering American factories, as Washington intensifies its stance against Chinese technology.
- Anthropic’s Dario Amodei responds: doesn’t oppose open-weight models, but fears Chinese AI
Anthropic founder and CEO Dario Amodei stated he does not oppose open-weight models but expresses concern over China's growing AI capabilities.
- Demand for Chinese AI strains compute
Moonshot, a Beijing-based AI company, paused new subscriptions for its Kimi K3 model due to strained computing resources from high demand. The startup is preparing for a Hong Kong IPO amid discussions in Washington about potential restrictions on US access to Chinese AI models.
- CNBC: The US wants to restrict corporate use of Chinese AI
The US government is concerned about US companies increasingly using Chinese-made AI models to reduce costs. This corporate trend has drawn government disapproval.
- Grace Shao on What the World Should Know About Chinese AI
Grace Shao discusses Chinese AI, highlighting an AI chip displayed at the World Semiconductor Congress in Nanjing, China.
- A Dark-Money Campaign Is Paying Influencers to Frame Chinese AI as a Threat
Build American AI, a nonprofit linked to a super PAC funded by OpenAI and Andreessen Horowitz executives, is running a campaign to promote pro-AI messaging while amplifying fears about Chinese artificial intelligence advancements.