AI: From Product Launch to National Security Event
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Are normal AI product launches a thing of the past? This discussion explores how frontier AI models, like GPT 5.6, are rapidly transforming from mere technological releases into critical national security events. Discover the complex geopolitical choreography behind advanced AI development.
We delve into the US administration's review of Fable 5 and China's groundbreaking decision to implement a reciprocal export ban on its own frontier models. This strategic move positions advanced AI as classified national security assets, fundamentally reshaping global tech dynamics and international influence.
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I think the day is coming, Todd, when uh a lot of what what our colleagues do in the world is completely going to be replaced. What do you think? It seems like it. Yeah, yeah. And and and Zach, you know, an AI model release now is more like has more geopolitical choreography than a NATO summit. Um is GPT 5.6 the moment where frontier AI releases stop being normal product launches and start looking like semi-regulated national security events? Oh man, great question. You know, this, you know, with the Trump administration pulling access to Fable 5. uh yeah, Fable 5. uh GPT 5.6 um is essentially undergoing the same national security review. Um and you know, I've been predicting that the United States was going to build a great firewall of America against these Chinese models. But what was really interesting is what happened yesterday. Um the Chinese themselves came out and said they're going to have a reciprocal export ban on their frontier models so that they won't come into the United States, which saves the United States from having to build a firewall up at all. Well, I mean, I still think they're going to ...