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RT Aaron Levie: The big winner in all of this is going to be open weights models. This is a huge win for the field, as a risk that was entirely theore...

Aaron Levie argues that the DeepSeek situation is a major win for open weights AI models, as it sets a precedent that models can be pulled back. He warns that US AI regulation at the model layer could push other countries to develop sovereign AI using open models, ultimately reducing America's leadership in the technology stack.

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