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Your AI Isn’t My AI: The Quiet Splintering Ahead
The article discusses the impending fragmentation of large language models (LLMs) due to geopolitical and cultural factors, the shift from chatbots to autonomous agents, and the rise of sovereign AI systems like China's DeepSeek and India's Sarvam. This fragmentation leads to competing cognitive ecosystems with varying biases and governance frameworks.
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large language modelstopicsovereign AItopicDeepSeekorganizationQwenorganizationERNIEorganizationHunyuanorganizationSarvamorganizationIndusorganizationMistralorganizationCohereorganizationAleph AlphaorganizationFalconorganizationJaisorganizationautonomous agentstopicComputers are Social Actors (CASA) frameworktopic
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