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Can countries really regulate AI if they don’t control the compute?
I keep hearing AI governance discussed as if every country is sitting at the same table with roughly the same amount of influence. But most countries don’t control the chips, cloud infrastructure, data centers, or frontier models they’re being asked to regulate. They can write rules, but enforcement still depends heavily on infrastructure owned by a small number of governments and private companies. That makes me wonder whether this is really a regul
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