@rohanpaul_ai: Anthropic drops a paper on the US-China AI race They believe the US and its allies may be able to lock in a 12-24 month…
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Anthropic released a paper arguing that the US and allies can lock in a 12-24 month AI lead by 2028 by restricting China's access to advanced compute and model outputs. It highlights China's use of loopholes, smuggled chips, and distillation to stay close, and frames advanced chips as the central bottleneck for AI power.
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