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Despite the murmurings about potential restrictions in the U.S., Di psic has not made an official statement regarding this matter. However, the company does offer a competitive edge: its technology is significantly cheaper than that of other AI developers. Di psic claims that its software was developed with an investment of around $6 million, a fraction of the costs incurred by competitors like Meta's Llama 3.1, which cost over $60 million. Furthermore, the company's reinforcement learning approach allows for more efficient model training, while also providing partial access to its algorithms for researchers, thereby encouraging global collaboration within the AI sector.