
China Built Cheap AI. Now It’s Building a Great Wall Around It
THE SO WHAT
AI is now treated as a strategic resource on both sides of the Pacific—access, data, and model flows are getting walled off, not liberalized. If your roadmap assumes cross-border training data, joint ventures, or Chinese model supply, start modeling for hard decoupling rather than soft friction.
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