This is weird and reactionary. Lots of organizations are continuing to refuse to use chinese models due to security and IP concerns. Anthropic/american models aren't going anywhere anytime soon.
> Lots of organizations are continuing to refuse to use chinese models
Correction: Lots of organizations are refusing to use Anthropic Fable because they have forced opt-in data collection as part of their privacy policy, even for Enterprise.
Nope, but I think this is maybe the critical mass needed to finally crash the AI hype/datacenter cost problem everyones is talking about.
With Oracle being junk before this, more will follow.
If it ends up being open weights, companies will use it running in US data centers.
You can run open weight models anywhere.
Cursor will rebrand it as Composer 3.0 to assuage any such concerns, as they did with the previous Kimi models.
This is apparently Open Weights, so no reason Amazon can't serve it alongside GLM which they already do.
> Lots of organizations are continuing to refuse to use chinese models due to security and IP concerns
This is such a common omission: the Chinese models are open, you can host them yourself on your premises. So privacy and independence.