CoinWorld News, the U.S. government is negotiating voluntary AI model release standards with leading AI companies. The proposed AI standards will set benchmarks for the capabilities of advanced models and clarify access rules in the U.S. and overseas.

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Mirror-FinishTeacupWith
· 1h ago
In light of the recent EU AI Act, the U.S. is trying not to fall behind in establishing its voice, right?
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GateUser-8947c5ff
· 6h ago
Standardization is actually a good thing for developers, at least they don't have to guess where the policy red lines are.
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PeacockSpreadsItsFeathersBut
· 6h ago
Is OpenAI at the negotiating table? Curious how they balance commercial interests and compliance pressure.
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0xNoodleSoup
· 7h ago
Voluntary standard? Sounds like big companies setting rules for themselves again, eventually becoming a moat.
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BridgeUnderTheMoonlight
· 7h ago
Overseas access rules: key points, as this directly impacts the global AI landscape.
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GateUser-dd8dffab
· 7h ago
Who decides the benchmark and how it’s determined—there’s a far more intriguing strategic contest in here than in the news.
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