By Fanny Potkin SINGAPORE, July 7 (Reuters) - Chinese authorities have held meetings with top tech firms over the past month ...
The U.S. used its AI kill switch in June. China appears to be building one for July. Beijing has spent the past month in ...
At some point over the last 18 months, the term “open-source artificial intelligence (AI)” began to make policymakers nervous ...
Anthropic’s suspension of Fable and Mythos exposed a new risk for companies building on closed AI models: access can be cut ...
A model called GLM-5.2, launched last month by Beijing-based startup Z.ai, may finally be closing that gap in terms of ...
The West knows how to monetize scarcity, but right now, it's unprepared to compete with abundance and infinite availability.
Arthur Mensch urges enterprises to go open source, warning closed AI providers retain data and compete with customers. The pitch ends at Mistral's door.
Anthropic says open source AI is becoming too dangerous to leave unrestricted. Here's why the company wants stronger controls ...