OpenAI and Google Route AI to Blacklisted Chinese Firms Through Singapore

US export controls meet their match as Silicon Valley giants sell models through offshore subsidiaries of restricted companies.

American AI export controls were designed to keep advanced models out of the hands of adversarial entities. They were apparently not designed to handle a Singapore mailing address. OpenAI and Google are now facing scrutiny after supplying AI services to blacklisted Chinese technology firms by routing the deals through their offshore subsidiaries, effectively bypassing US trade restrictions. [2]

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