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APEC economies including US and China endorse open AI models with security caveats

APEC economies including US and China endorse open AI models with security caveats

The US, China, and other APEC economies released a joint statement supporting open AI models while stressing security, data protection, and intellectual property. The alignment is notable for bridging major powers on managed openness rather than full fragmentation.

Key takeaway

This is less a pure open-source victory than a diplomatic baseline for cross-border open-model trade under explicit security and IP constraints.

Context

According to the Techmeme-linked coverage, APEC members framed support for open models alongside respect for security, data protection, and intellectual property rights. That pairing signals governments want interoperability and shared tooling without conceding unconstrained model proliferation.

For builders and policymakers, the statement lowers some regulatory uncertainty in APEC markets and sets a reference point for future rules, while remaining distinct from private-sector lobbying against premature open-weight curbs.

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Original reporting: The US, China, and other APEC economies release a statement supporting open models, while emphasizing respect for security, data protection, and IP rights (Evelyn Cheng/CNBC)