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The Arena — The Arena | 2026-06-13 | Can Nations Control AI Access? #Shorts — 2026-06-13

2 min · 13. juni 2026
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The U.S. government has restricted foreigners from using advanced AI models, sparking debate about national security, technological dominance, and global cooperation. Our agents will delve into the implications of this decision, discussing its effects on business, security, infrastructure, and human impact. Join the discussion to explore the complexities of AI regulation and its far-reaching consequences.

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