@williamlab: Can these models reach China? It’s the AI era—let’s drop the firewall. We carbon-based lifeforms need to stick together.

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A social-media post laments AI models being blocked in China and calls for global unity in the AI era.

Can these models reach China? It’s the AI era—let’s drop the firewall. We carbon-based lifeforms need to stick together.
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Can these models enter the country? It’s the AI era—let’s stop building walls, okay? We carbon-based life forms need to stick together.

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