After Anthropic's models being restricted and then unrestricted for foreign nationals, a report from Reuters suggests that the Chinese government is interested in restricting access to the country's most advanced artificial intelligence models as well. Officials are interested in applying China's tough national security laws to the advanced artificial intelligence technologies and have held discussions with several leading technology companies in the country. China is Worried About Capabilities of Anthropic's Mythos Models to Exploit Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities According to the details, the Chinese government has held meetings with firms including Alibaba and ByteDance to restrict access to the country's leading artificial […]
Read full article at wccftech.com/china-weighs-national-security-law-against-ai-theft-as-beijing-mirrors-us-crackdown-on-frontier-models/
Hence then, the article about china weighs national security law against ai theft as beijing mirrors us crackdown on frontier models was published today ( ) and is available on Wccf tech ( Middle East ) The editorial team at PressBee has edited and verified it, and it may have been modified, fully republished, or quoted. You can read and follow the updates of this news or article from its original source.
Read More Details
Finally We wish PressBee provided you with enough information of ( China Weighs National Security Law Against AI Theft as Beijing Mirrors US Crackdown on Frontier Models )
Also on site :
- Raphaël Colantonio Quit Arkane in 2017, Yet Now Dangles a Buyout Offer as Xbox Scrambles to Offload the Dishonored Maker
- Intel To Feature 12 Xe3P iGPU Across Multiple Nova Lake Mobile & A Single Desktop CPU, Entry-Level Chips Based on 18A-P Node
- AMD Ryzen Becomes The Top CPU Choice While Radeon Powers 1 In Every 3 Desktop Gaming GPUs Sold at Microcenter
