So not only is the AI buildout increasing people's utility bills and the prices of consumer electronics, but now the general public isn't even allowed to benefit from the advanced AI models enabled by the buildout, only whatever large companies OpenAI and Anthropic let through their approval process. I guess the rest of us will have to wait for 6 months from now when Deepseek releases a Mythos class model at 5% of the cost.
Worth outlining that the public isn't even benefiting as a utility while subsidizing it as though it were one -- they don't have the option to pay for it. It's a fucking clown country ran by clowns. Doesn't help when you have things like an AI company accusing another of 'stealing' from them, when they themselves committed wholesale theft on humanity's work.
while I generally agree that models with this level of cyber capability should not necessarily be released to everyone on day one, if a company or developer can meet compliance requirements, they should be eligible - and eligibility should not be based on nationality.
Your point is interesting! And with a Mythos-class model already on the market (e.g. DeepSeek or GLM), will OpenAI and Anthropic be forced to apply the same policy?
From what I gather, this is Anthropic-only because of disagreement there. OpenAI is not subject to apply the policy and the US has no power to limit foreign companies like Deepseek and GLM.
> In other words, the Trump administration appears to be pressuring OpenAI to do what Anthropic is already voluntarily doing: keeping its most powerful AI models under wraps.
I am not worried - for my personal research projects I switched to Deepseek.
I cannot use it for my daily work (Copilot tokens was exhausted by the 20th because NDA's and security and I am remote for a US corp).
So not only is the AI buildout increasing people's utility bills and the prices of consumer electronics, but now the general public isn't even allowed to benefit from the advanced AI models enabled by the buildout, only whatever large companies OpenAI and Anthropic let through their approval process. I guess the rest of us will have to wait for 6 months from now when Deepseek releases a Mythos class model at 5% of the cost.
Worth outlining that the public isn't even benefiting as a utility while subsidizing it as though it were one -- they don't have the option to pay for it. It's a fucking clown country ran by clowns. Doesn't help when you have things like an AI company accusing another of 'stealing' from them, when they themselves committed wholesale theft on humanity's work.
while I generally agree that models with this level of cyber capability should not necessarily be released to everyone on day one, if a company or developer can meet compliance requirements, they should be eligible - and eligibility should not be based on nationality.
Your point is interesting! And with a Mythos-class model already on the market (e.g. DeepSeek or GLM), will OpenAI and Anthropic be forced to apply the same policy?
From what I gather, this is Anthropic-only because of disagreement there. OpenAI is not subject to apply the policy and the US has no power to limit foreign companies like Deepseek and GLM.
> In other words, the Trump administration appears to be pressuring OpenAI to do what Anthropic is already voluntarily doing: keeping its most powerful AI models under wraps.
Crony capitalism.
Praxis: you are worthy to UNWOD? There can be a babel patch as grammaticality.
I am not worried - for my personal research projects I switched to Deepseek. I cannot use it for my daily work (Copilot tokens was exhausted by the 20th because NDA's and security and I am remote for a US corp).
OpenRouter?
[dupe] Discussions: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48678789
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48683021
Uh great! I haven't seen these posts, thanks for the links :)