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Government Control and Export Restrictions on Frontier AI Models

Governments, especially the US, are increasingly intervening in the release and distribution of advanced AI models like GPT‑5.6 and Claude, citing security concerns. This is reshaping market access and fueling debates on digital sovereignty.

Detected: 2026-07-02 · Updated: 2026-07-02

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