China Considers Banning Foreign Access to Advanced AI Models to Protect National Security
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First reported by Now 14 · 5 hours ago
What happened
China is considering restricting foreign access to advanced AI models developed by Chinese companies to prevent technology leakage and protect national security amid rising US-China AI competition. Discussions involve major tech firms and focus on limiting access, defining AI technology theft as a security offense, and restricting foreign investments. No final decision has been made yet.
- 01China plans to restrict foreign access to advanced AI models developed domestically.
- 02Meetings involved Alibaba, ByteDance, and startup Z.ai to discuss protective policies.
- 03Authorities consider classifying AI technology theft as a national security violation.
- 04Restrictions may include limiting foreign investments in Chinese AI companies.
- 05Chinese AI models like DeepSeek's R1 are gaining global popularity as US alternatives.
- 06The move reflects growing China-US competition over AI as a strategic asset.
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