CHINA CONSIDERS RESTRICTING OVERSEAS ACCESS TO CUTTING-EDGE AI MODELS
China’s Ministry of Commerce has led meetings over the past month with major AI companies, including Alibaba, ByteDance, and https://t.co/YDe0KRldDB, to discuss measures that would restrict overseas access to cutting-edge AI models, including models that have not yet been released.
The discussions reportedly include not only closed-source models but also open-weight models. However, the scope of application is still under debate, and the rules may ultimately apply only to future frontier models.
Officials have also discussed designating the leakage or theft of proprietary AI technologies as a national security crime, with stronger penalties, as well as restricting the types of foreign capital that can invest in Chinese AI startups.
The backdrop is the U.S. move to strengthen export controls on AI models, along with national security concerns over cutting-edge models that could possess advanced cyberattack capabilities.
Chinese authorities are reportedly concerned that advanced U.S. cybersecurity AI models could be used to exploit vulnerabilities in Chinese software.
Since the beginning of this year, China has continued to tighten measures to prevent AI technology from being transferred overseas. Authorities have investigated whether Chinese AI startups that relocated abroad violated export control laws, while also strengthening oversight of overseas transactions involving Chinese investors, technology, data, and national security concerns.
Future regulations could take the form of a tiered framework based on technological capability. Basic open-source AI models may be managed through a filing system, high-performance models may be subject to security reviews, and the most sensitive frontier models may be banned from public release or restricted to use within China.
El aluvión de 9 GW de baterías que se conectará en dos años equivaldría a multiplicar casi por 40 la capacidad existente. La cartera de proyectos de baterías en tramitación alcanza cerca de 25 GW.
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@raquelbars@linear Then, we have another problem: The long forms.
I want to write a long post for ex: Why we should we migrate to Linear
Which is the best practices for this? Create a project for this and write an update? How the rest of the team will know about it. Same problem
Can someone explain why @linear is opt-in instead of opt-out? I want to make sure everyone is aware of the updates of all the new projects, and the only way to do it is to enable Slack notif. so all projects post to a channel with all the updates. WTF?? Why do I need pulse then?
@raquelbars@linear Yeah it makes the communication between teams more complicated and the context and the information does not circulate inside the company.
Another team might take an approach and the other team might think it's wrong but does not know about it until it's too late
@linear Another team create a new project "A" and I want to be aware of all the updates
Either:
- you miss updates cuz you're not subs.
- you configure the slack notification, so you're spamming in slack.
- you tell everyone to subscribe when creating the proj. which you might forget
Cuando hablo con gente sobre Rumanía hay gente que cree que la gente gana cuatro chavos. La realidad es que en curro como IT estás igual o más que España con un coste inferior de vida.
Belarus has ceded to Ukraines threats and has cut off all radio and service provider systems which were being used by Russia to guide drones into Northern Ukraine.
Wow...
Ya nadie coge el teléfono a no ser que sepa el número. Es increíble que es el único país donde me ha pasado.
Me pasa lo mismo con los emails ya los leo en diagonal por la cantidad de spam que hay.
El landlord de mi piso tiene 4X pisos. Llevo 3 reparaciones en los 2 baños en 4 años
Como los fontaneros buenos son autónomos, cuando hay que reparar algo es un drama.
Con 4X pisos, siempre hay una reparación en algún sitio y lidiar con seguros todo el rato