After the tikyak, it is now apparently the turn of the Chinese Dip -Sick artificial intelligence to deal with the US ban on operating in the United States.
According to a report released by the New York Times, the Donald Trump administration is considering a plan that restricts Dip -Sick’s access to Nvidia’s artificial intelligence chips. As a result, dipcice activities in the United States are likely to be limited or even blocked.
Deepsic may have the fate of Tik Tak in America
The imposition of such restrictions against Deepsic is the continuation of the US government’s actions to compete with China in the field of artificial intelligence. Monthly, after Dipsic has been able to challenge some of the Western artificial intelligence giants with its models, the Trump administration is now examining the United States’s activities.
On Tuesday, the White House imposed new restrictions on the export of Nvidia’s H20 chips to China. Nvidia now needs specific licenses from the US Department of Commerce to export these chips to China. While the H20 chips are designed for the Chinese market, although their computational power is lower than other Nvidia products, it still wants a lot of Chinese companies. Chinese technology giants use H20 chips to teach their models.
Dipsic’s success has so far brought a lot of edges. Openai has accused the Chinese startup of stealing its information and IPs. The review also shows that the responses provided by Dipsic are sometimes very similar to ChatGPT responses and other Western artificial intelligence chats.
Openai had previously called on the US government to remove Deepsic from the reach of US users. Openai had said that all Deepsic activities are under the supervision of the Chinese government, and this would endanger the security of US users.
Now we have to see where the fate of Dipsic will be in America. It is likely that these chats will also have the fate of Tikk.
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