@ClementDelangue: As President Trump meets President Xi this week, a call to the American AI community: If your startup, lab, non-profit …
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Clement Delangue calls on the American AI community to highlight their reliance on open international AI models, particularly from China, as a demonstration of the value of open source during diplomatic meetings between Presidents Trump and Xi.
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