Why the world is looking to ditch US AI models
As a result, some policymakers and business leaders--in Europe, in particular--are reconsidering their reliance on US-based tech and asking whether they can quickly spin up better, homegrown alternatives. This is particularly true for AI. One of the clearest examples of this is in social media. Yasmin Curzi, a Brazilian law professor who researches domestic tech policy, put it to me this way: "Since Trump's second administration, we cannot count on [American social media platforms] to do even the bare minimum anymore." Social media content moderation systems--which already use automation and are also experimenting with deploying large language models to flag problematic posts--are failing to detect gender-based violence in places as varied as India, South Africa, and Brazil.
Mar-25-2025, 09:00:00 GMT
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