Anthropic’s CEO says Dippic shows that export rules are operating

In one Essay On Wednesday, Anthropic’s CEO, Dario Amodai weighs the debate over whether the Chinese AI company indicates the success of Dippic. US A.I. Export restrictions on chips Not working.
Mode, who recently made a case for strong export restrictions In-ad Co-written with former US Deputy National Security Advisor Matt Potinger, in the essay that he believes that existing export restrictions are slow down the progress of Chinese companies such as dippec. Compared to the influence of the strong AI models produced by the US, Amodai says, a reduction of dippec when factoring in the release time frame.
“DeepCK created a model near the influence of US models of 7-10 months of US models, for a low cost (but nowhere close to the proposed ratio),” said Amodie. “(This is) the expected point on the ongoing cost reduction turn. What is different this time is that the company that was showing the first expected cost reduction was Chinese. “
Amodai compares one of the main models of dippic, Dipseic v3Anthropology Cloud 3.5 sonnetWhat he says is “a few $ 10 million” to train. Sonnet training ended 9 to 12 months ago, when Deepsk’s Model Dell was trained in November or December – a number of sonnet “internal and external evoles” are ahead in the Mode notes.
“US companies (even) gain a general trend in cost reductions,” Amodie added. “Deepsic developed functionality innovations will soon be implemented by both the US and Chinese labs to train multi-billion dollars.”
Amodai, in an essay, says “very talented engineers” “shows why China is a serious rival for the US,” Trump’s export policies predict a fork in the way. Before Trump took over, Biden Administration Impose New restrictions on hardware exports that will be implemented in the coming months, but if Trump wants to do so, it can be reduced.
If Trump strengthens export rules and A.I. If Amodai describes as “millions of chips” for development, prevents China from receiving it, the U.S. And its allies can potentially establish a “commanding and long -lasting lead”. If, on the other hand, the US A.I. Importing chips is not too challenging, while the country can “have more talent, capital and focus” on the “military programs” of AI technologies, AMODE is afraid.
“Combined with its large industrial dysfunction and military-vigilant benefits, this can help China take the commanding lead on the global platform,” Amodie said. “To be clear, the goal here is not to deny that China or any other dictatorship comes from the country, the quality of the medicine, the quality of life, and therefore very powerful AI systems. Everyone should benefit from AI. The goal is to prevent them from gaining military dominance. “
It seems that Amodai will get his preferred result. At the Senate hearing on Wednesday, billionaire businessman Howard Lutnik, picked up for Trump’s Commerce Secretary, Accused of stealing American IP.
“What this show is that our export restrictions, not supported by tariffs, are like a wake-a-moon model,” Lootnik said. “Chinese tariffs should be the highest.”
As the Secretary of Commerce, Trump’s plans to increase and implement the tariff of lootnic will be a key role in carrying out.
Anthropic’s main rival Open has also called on the Trump administration to take more aggressive steps to ensure the US dominance in AI. In one Problems Proof Dock recentlyOpen warned that if the US A.I. If the projects do not attract the global funds needed, they will “flow into China’s supported projects” and “(strong) the global influence of the Chinese Communist Party.”
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