
OpenAI has blocked API access to China, leading to speculation about upcoming model releases. Despite this move, OpenAI's models are still accessible in China through Microsoft's Azure China. Observers believe the ban could boost China's AI industry and encourage self-reliance.







Chinese AI Developers Skirt OpenAI Restrictions Using VPNs to Access ChatGPT https://t.co/0xZYPDqNop via @twitter username of author
China should go on the offensive and block OpenAI too. The outfit has become an open tool of the US National Security Agency (story below). It's hazardous to everyone's health. https://t.co/Kob7a2fdM3 https://t.co/r10R1hFhOI https://t.co/U5t6a4JCMP
OpenAI blocks access in China, sparking a race among Chinese tech giants to attract users to homegrown AI models. SenseTime, Baidu, and others offer free tokens and migration services as they aim to close the performance gap with US competitors. #AIinChina #TechRivalry https://t.co/X32OKeMbpo