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OpenAI, alongside Anthropic and Google, has recently urged the US government to take decisive action to maintain America's leadership in artificial intelligence. In documents submitted to the US government in response to a request for information on developing an AI Action Plan, these leading companies warned that the U.S.'s technological lead in AI "is not wide and is narrowing," particularly in light of advancements from Chinese models like Deepseek R1. This situation presents concerns about national security risks, economic competitiveness, and the need for strategic regulatory frameworks to ensure the US remains at the forefront of AI development.
The emergence of China's Deepseek R1 model has triggered alarm bells among major US AI developers. OpenAI explicitly stated that "Deepseek shows that our lead is not wide and is narrowing," characterizing the model as “simultaneously state-subsidized, state-controlled, and freely available." This sentiment reflects broader concerns about the increasing capabilities of Chinese AI, and has led OpenAI to push for policies allowing AI models to train on copyrighted material. It is feared that unless the US acts, it could forfeit its AI lead to the PRC.
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References :
- chatgptiseatingtheworld.com: OpenAI comment to White House Office of Science & Technology Policy warns of China’s threat to AI and need for fair use to develop AI
- AI News: OpenAI and Google call for US government action to secure AI lead
- Unite.AI: OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google Urge Action as US AI Lead Diminishes
- chatgptiseatingtheworld.com: Google stresses importance of fair use in comment to White House Office of Science & Technology Policy
- The Verge: OpenAI and Google ask the government to let them train AI on content they don’t own
- Maginative: OpenAI Pushes for ‘Freedom to Innovate’ in U.S. AI Action Plan
- Gradient Flow: Deep Dive into OpenAI’s Agent Ecosystem
- The Tech Basic: DeepSeek Now Under Scrutiny as OpenAI Warns of Chinese Control
- eWEEK: OpenAI Urges White House to Loosen AI Rules, Warns of China’s Rapid Advances
- Data Phoenix: OpenAI has launched a comprehensive suite of new tools including the Responses API, built-in capabilities for web search, file search, and computer use, and an open-source Agents SDK—all designed to make it significantly easier for developers to build AI agents.
- Shelly Palmer: AI agents are the future, but building ones that actually do useful work has been harder than it sounds—until now. OpenAI’s new Responses API makes it dramatically easier to create AI agents that can search the web in real-time, analyze massive datasets, and even perform tasks directly on a computer.
- thezvi.wordpress.com: OpenAI #11: America Action Plan
- TheSequence: The Sequence Engineering #513: A Deep Dive Into OpenAI's New Tools for Developing AI Agents
- bsky.app: new in the OpenAI Agents SDK! add voice support to your existing agent workflows with just a few lines of code
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