Singapore Finds Blacklisted Chinese Companies Still Purchasing OpenAI and Google Technology
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| Source: Android Headlines | Original article
Blacklisted Chinese firms acquire AI tech from OpenAI and Google via Singapore subsidiaries.
OpenAI and Google have confirmed providing advanced AI models to Singapore-based subsidiaries of blacklisted Chinese firms, sparking concerns over US AI export controls. This development raises alarms as these Chinese companies are on the Pentagon's Section 1260H blacklist. The reported access has renewed debate over the distribution of cloud-based models and the effectiveness of current export controls.
As we reported on related news, including Apple's lawsuit against OpenAI, the company's dealings have been under scrutiny. This latest revelation adds to the complexity of OpenAI's situation, highlighting the need for clearer regulations on AI exports. The fact that blacklisted firms can still access advanced AI models through subsidiaries in other countries underscores the challenges of enforcing these controls.
What to watch next is how US authorities respond to this situation and whether new measures will be implemented to prevent blacklisted companies from accessing sensitive AI technology. The ongoing debate over AI export controls and the involvement of major tech companies like OpenAI and Google will likely continue to unfold in the coming weeks.
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