EU says OpenAI offers to open access to cybersecurity model, Anthropic not there yet
The EU is pleased with OpenAI's offer to share its cybersecurity AI model, while Anthropic has not made a similar commitment.
Read on Economic Times Tech →China boycotts the NeurIPS AI conference after a ban on papers from US-sanctioned entities, escalating the US-China AI race.
Why it matters
This event is highly significant as it underscores the escalating geopolitical tensions directly impacting global AI research collaboration and talent exchange. The boycott of a premier AI conference like NeurIPS by a major AI power like China could lead to fragmentation within the international AI research community, potentially hindering collective progress and fostering more siloed development. It also signals a deepening divide in the global AI ecosystem, with implications for future innovation, ethical standards, and the overall pace of AI advancement.
China is boycotting a major international AI research conference (NeurIPS) because some of its organizations are banned from submitting papers due to US sanctions. This move highlights the intense competition between the US and China in AI development, potentially making it harder for researchers worldwide to collaborate and share new discoveries.
The EU is pleased with OpenAI's offer to share its cybersecurity AI model, while Anthropic has not made a similar commitment.
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