David Sacks Warns Strict U.S. AI Regulations May Weaken Competitive Edge as China's Kimi K3 Ranks First

According to David Sacks, chair of the U.S. Presidential Council on Science and Technology, China's large language model Kimi K3 achieved the top ranking in the Frontend Code Arena on July 17. Sacks expressed concerns that U.S. regulatory constraints—including restrictions on new data centers, enhanced state-level oversight, and proposed federal frontier model pre-approval requirements—may undermine American leadership in the global AI competition. He emphasized that continued high-threshold regulations could weaken the U.S. advantage in the AI sector.
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