Artificial Intelligence thread

tokenanalyst

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Imagine if China actually do care about dangerous frontier AI being available in other countries, and Beijing allows K3 because they know K3 (knowledge cutoff early 2026) isn't actually the most advanced models in China.
More than these models, I think China fear a world of haves and haves not. Where a group tech feudal lords in Silicon Valley controls who can get access AI technology and who doesn't and If AI live the hype that means extreme inequality worldwide.

And they lived that scenario themselves, the US tech war against China was a US elite war to gatekeep China from accessing AI tech.

Also undermine the US companies monopoly on AI.
 

tokenanalyst

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Imagine if China actually do care about dangerous frontier AI being available in other countries, and Beijing allows K3 because they know K3 (knowledge cutoff early 2026) isn't actually the most advanced models in China.
So there is probably more specific trained advanced models in China, that the public will never have access.
 

iewgnem

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So there is probably more specific trained advanced models in China, that the public will never have access.
I mean, if you just take one step back and think about it, without prior expectations its should actually be quite implausible that Chinese labs publish their latest techniques or open-weight their latest models on day one.

Beijing also isn't exactly known for being laissez faire when it comes to security.

IMO the real "security" issue with frontier models is probably detection of deliberate vulnerabilities and backdoors rather than creation, US fears frontier models for the same reason they fear Huawei: it makes it much harder to spy on everyone through vulnerabilities, which also means it's in China's interest to make it as widely available as possible
 

tokenanalyst

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I mean, if you just take one step back and think about it, without prior expectations its should actually be quite implausible that Chinese labs publish their latest techniques or open-weight their latest models on day one.

Beijing also isn't exactly known for being laissez faire when it comes to security.
Most public AI models are generalists, so my guess is that they have models as smart or even smarter than Kimi K3 but heavily trained for military and cybersecurity applications.
But given the US paranoia about Chinese tech they could release those ones too, I have my doubts that the stooges will run ANY Chinese AI models in their networks.
 
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