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US antitrust enforcer Jonathan Kanter is launching a thorough examination of the artificial intelligence sector to prevent potential monopolies. Kanter's concerns center on a few companies holding too much control over the industry, stifling innovation and limiting access to AI technology. His office is investigating areas such as computing power, data, and hardware, particularly the scarcity of graphics processing units essential for training large language models. The government has already taken steps to address this issue, including providing subsidies for chip manufacturing. Kanter's efforts aim to ensure fair competition and prevent a dystopic future where AI benefits only a select few.
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US antitrust enforcer Jonathan Kanter is launching a thorough examination of the artificial intelligence sector to prevent potential monopolies. Kanter's concerns center on a few companies holding too much control over the industry, stifling innovation and limiting access to AI technology. His office is investigating areas such as computing power, data, and hardware, particularly the scarcity of graphics processing units essential for training large language models. The government has already taken steps to address this issue, including providing subsidies for chip manufacturing. Kanter's efforts aim to ensure fair competition and prevent a dystopic future where AI benefits only a select few.

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