The US is considering sanctions on... the EU?
This could get pretty wild
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Earlier this year the BIS released a research paper titled: The AI Supply Chain. www.bis.org/publ/bppdf/b...
Raises interesting questions about competition, redundancies, and application to trade policy - both from an input and output model.
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