US lawmakers are weighing strategies to curb US companies' growing adoption of Chinese AI models, as an ongoing House Committee investigation probes the risks
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Lawmakers probe growing use of Chinese AI models in U.S. companies
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@jessefelder.com
Jesse Felder
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‘The share of tokens used by U.S. companies on Chinese AI models via OpenRouter has risen as high at 46%. The average across the previous 12 months was just 11%.’ www.cnbc.com/2026/07/07/c... [image]
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Let's see who jumps on this bandwagon in SV