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AI Export Controls Echo Cold War Computing Restrictions

As AI models face potential export restrictions, the parallel to 1990s supercomputer controls shows how governments have long treated computational power as strategic technology.

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The debate over AI model exports and computational capability restrictions has historical precedent. When the Power Mac G4 exceeded 1 gigaflop in 1999, the U.S. Department of Defense classified it as a supercomputer and blocked certain international sales under export control regulations. Steve Jobs...

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