Svmuu News: David Sacks, former White House director of cryptography and AI, posted on X that China’s AI model Kimi K3 has topped the Frontier Code Arena front-end coding test for the first time and has reached or approached industry-leading levels in several other benchmark evaluations—a trend worth watching. While China’s AI capabilities are rapidly advancing, the United States is mired in internal strife due to regulatory disputes. He criticized certain U.S. politicians and regulatory agencies for restricting the construction of new data centers, increasing state-level regulatory requirements, and pushing to establish a new federal agency to conduct pre-approval reviews of cutting-edge AI models.
David Sacks warned that if the U.S. slows the pace of innovation due to excessive regulation, it could lose its edge in the global AI competition. “The U.S. won the Internet era through ‘permissionless innovation,’ and it can win the AI era in the same way; otherwise, we will see our leadership gradually erode.” "While AI development still requires addressing security risks, regulation should take a targeted approach rather than hindering technological innovation." His remarks have once again sparked discussions regarding AI regulation, computing infrastructure development, and the landscape of U.S.-China AI competition.