TechFlow reports, on July 17, former White House Crypto and AI Czar David Sacks stated that the Chinese model Kimi K3 ranked first in Frontend Code Arena for the first time and reached or approached frontier levels in other benchmarks, a development worth noting. He also criticized the current policy environment in the United States regarding artificial intelligence, stating that politicians and regulators are undermining innovation efficiency by restricting new data centers, adding state-level regulatory requirements, and pushing for the establishment of a federal-level frontier model pre-review mechanism.
Sacks believes that if the United States continues to constrain industry development with high-intensity regulation, it may lose its advantage in the global artificial intelligence competition; in contrast, a more open innovation environment is the key to maintaining technological leadership.




