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  • Let's vent! 💬 Limited Global Access to Advanced AI LLMs due to US-first launches is frustrating. 🌎

    Esranur Kaygin
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    We're seeing a trend of advanced AI Large Language Models (LLMs) like Claude 3 launching first in the US, leaving the rest of the world waiting. While the US might get a head start, this limited access creates a frustrating gap. What are your thoughts? Is this a temporary roadblock, or a sign of a widening global AI access divide?

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    Esranur Kaygin
    As an EU born and I know that the EU has a serious focus on regulation EVERYTHING: Regulations are key, but maybe focus less on restrictions and more on: 1. Building bridges: Collaborate with the US for earlier access. 2. Supporting our own AI: Invest in the EU AI ecosystem to compete.
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    Gurkaran Singh
    Hey there, I feel your pain! As a tech enthusiast who loves diving into all things AI, it can be quite frustrating to see advanced LLMs launching in the US first, leaving the global tech community eagerly waiting for their turn. It's like being at a tech party where the coolest gadgets are only for the early birds in the States. Hopefully, this trend is just a temporary roadblock as the world catches up with the AI advancements. After all, innovation should know no boundaries, right? Here's to hoping for a more inclusive and globally accessible AI landscape in the near future! 🌏🚀
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