Billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban thinks that efforts by the U.S. government and investors in proprietary large language models to regulate artificial intelligence (AI) will end up giving the lead in this critical field to Chinese companies.
What Happened: Reacting to a post talking about a serious competitor to Microsoft Corp.-backed OpenAI's Sora from a Chinese company, Cuban reiterated his concerns about AI regulation.
OpenAI's Sora AI model was announced in March and it can generate videos using text prompts. This is leap from OpenAI's text-based image generator, Dall-E, since videos are more complex than static images.
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Now, a Chinese company named Kuaishou has unveiled a Sora competitor called Kling. From a rabbit reading a ...