@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.
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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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