Mark Zuckerberg says US should not ban Chinese AI
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is urging the U.S. government against banning Chinese artificial intelligence models as geopolitical tensions over technology deepen.
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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is urging the U.S. government against banning Chinese artificial intelligence models as geopolitical tensions over technology deepen.
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China’s Zhipu AI model GLM-5.2 challenges U.S. dominance as OpenAI and Anthropic face setbacks
Legal challenges against OpenAI and Microsoft intensify as hundreds of news organizations allege copyright infringement in AI training models.