David Sacks: If the United States continues to constrain innovation with high-threshold regulation, it may weaken its leading advantage in the AI field

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PANews July 17—David Sacks, co-chair of the U.S. President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, posted that the Chinese large model Kimi K3 ranked in the first region for the first time in the Frontend Code Arena, and reached or approached the current strongest level in multiple cutting-edge benchmark tests. He noted that the United States is tightening constraints—while facing pressure in global AI competitions—by, on one hand, restricting new data centers, strengthening state-level regulation, and pushing to establish a federal front-model pre-approval body. He emphasized that if the United States continues to bind innovation with high-threshold regulation, it may weaken its leading advantage in the AI field.

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