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Etching AI Controls Into Silicon Could Keep Doomsday at Bay
CNAS says licenses could be issued by a government or international regulator and refreshed periodically, making it possible to cut off access to AI training by refusing a new...
By Tim Fist
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Lawmakers Hear Support for Expanding Authority to Control China’s Access to AI Tech Through the Cloud
Tim Fist, a fellow with the technology and national security program at the Center for New American Security, told Inside AI Policy know-your-customer style requirements laid ...
By Tim Fist
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Biden Eyes Adding AI Chip Curbs to Chinese Companies Abroad
It is less clear how the U.S. government might close the loophole allowing Chinese parties to access U.S. cloud providers like Amazon Web Services, which give their customers ...
By Tim Fist
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CNAS Responds: Outbound Investment Executive Order
Today, the White House this week released an executive order (EO) detailing a ban on U.S. private-equity and venture-capital investments in some Chinese technology companies w...
By Emily Kilcrease, J Travis Mosier, Thomas Krueger, John Hughes, Jacob Stokes, Tim Fist, Hannah Kelley & Sam Howell
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U.S. Grapples With Potential Threats From Chinese AI
Any policy banning investment such as Qualcomm’s would be challenging to articulate and enforce. Simply examining the code of a given AI system wouldn’t necessarily reveal its...
By Tim Fist
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The AI Lockout
“There is active research happening on how to solve this problem and allow training to be done in a more decentralized way,” says Tim Fist, an incoming fellow at the Center fo...
By Tim Fist