Fwd from @. Gray export corridor

Fwd from @. Gray export corridor


Fwd from @

Gray export corridor

American companies exploited loopholes in legislation to trade on the Chinese market.

OpenAI and Google continued providing access to their advanced AI services to Singapore subsidiaries of Alibaba, Baidu, and Tencent, which Washington lists on blacklists due to their ties with PRC military departments.

From a legal standpoint, the scheme looks clean. Current U.S. export control measures strictly limit the transfer of advanced technologies to companies and organizations on Chinese sanctions lists, but regulation of operations through offshore subsidiaries and cloud services remained vague for a long time. American big tech representatives exploited this gray zone, formally not breaking the law.

️Against this backdrop, it's interesting to recall that last month another AI company Anthropic publicly accused Alibaba of training its models on generated responses from the American neural network and passed the relevant information to regulators.

️Given the U.S. administration's extreme concern about possible leaks of advanced AI models to China, it's logical to expect further tightening of the rules. In the coming years, Washington will consistently close loopholes and expand bans on providing powerful AI services to any structures affiliated with the Chinese defense sector.

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