The move positions OpenAI to compete with similar offerings from rivals Meta, Google, and Stability AI.
In September, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger announced plans to spin off Intel Foundry, citing potential flexibility to secure independent funding.
This deepens Google’s legal woes amid growing competition from rivals like OpenAI and Perplexity AI.
The platform will offer guidance and resources, outlining steps for businesses to conduct impact assessments, evaluate AI systems, and check data for bias.
The new rules are designed to reinforce existing export controls and inbound screening measures by restricting US investments.
This could lead to further scrutiny by the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC), the country’s cyber regulatory body.
Other tech giants, including Amazon and Microsoft, are pursuing similar strategies as AI-driven power demands are set to surge.
With the phased expansion, Meta expects Meta AI to reach 43 countries and support over a dozen languages.
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