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The US has approved Nvidia H200 AI chip sales to major Chinese firms including Alibaba, Tencent, ByteDance, and JD.com amid ongoing US-China trade tensions, though deliveries remain uncertain as Beijing pushes for domestic chip development.
Anthropic published a paper outlining views on US-China AI competition, arguing democracies must maintain their lead through export controls and innovation to prevent authoritarian dominance by 2028.
Sino-US Beijing talks reach multiple substantive policies, including extending tariff truce, relaxing chip export controls, restoring visas and flights, impacting enterprises, imports/exports, and technology sectors.
China sought access to Anthropic's latest AI model but was denied, highlighting ongoing geopolitical tensions and export control issues in AI.
MythosWatch reveals that early access to Anthropic’s powerful Mythos AI is concentrated among US-aligned infrastructure, finance, and government bodies, while the Pentagon, EU, and China are blocked or excluded, prompting global regulatory responses.
Anthropic's policy paper outlines two scenarios for global AI leadership in 2028, depending on whether the US tightens export controls on compute to maintain its advantage over China.