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Banned in the US, obviously, not worldwide. The problem is if the US wanted to, they actually could enforce such a ban nearly worldwide, by putting Chinese AI companies on a sanctions list and disallowing any US company (or anyone that does business with a US company, which is much of the world) from touching them.


This is the most insightful comment on this subject I've read yet. I hadn't put those pieces together.


It's been talked about before, it's what essentially happened to Huawei.




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