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New US framework for AI diffusion, and pact to share info on threats to AI models

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An interim final rule on AI diffusion is designed to streamline licensing hurdles for both large and small chip orders and add clarity to partner nations about how they can benefit from AI.

A new rule from the US Commerce Department is instituting a series of export controls designed to secure what the agency calls “the responsible use and diffusion of artificial intelligence,” as the next iteration of the Biden administration’s ongoing effort to connect AI to national security and foreign policy initiatives.

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