Beijing Weighs Curbs on the AI Models Americans Love

北京权衡对美国人钟爱的AI模型的限制措施

WSJ What’s News

2026-07-09

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A.M. Edition for July 9. Maine’s populist Senate candidate Graham Platner drops out of the race under heavy pressure from Democrats. Plus, WSJ tech reporter Sam Schechner explains why China is considering restrictions on the homegrown AI apps U.S. companies are addicted to. And a new WSJ-NORC poll reveals Americans are losing confidence in two main pillars of society: capitalism and democracy. Daniel Bach hosts. Sign up for the WSJ’s free What’s News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Maine's populist Senate candidate Grant Plattner drops out of the race under heavy pressure from Democrats.

  • Plus, China considers restrictions on the homegrown AI apps U.S.

  • Companies are addicted to.

  • American businesses have been adopting them because they cost a lot less to run.

  • But now Beijing's concerned that sharing some of this technology could help adversaries

  • or malicious actors against China.

  • And fears of an AI wealth boom in San Francisco fires up the housing market.