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MarketsJul 5, 20263 min read

Polymarket Users Assign 33% Probability to New U.S. Public Access Restriction on AI Models by 2026

On Polymarket, a prediction platform, users estimate a 33% chance that the U.S. government will limit public access to another major artificial intelligence model in 2026.

By COVA News WritersCOVA News Research Desk
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Polymarket Users Assign 33% Probability to New U.S. Public Access Restriction on AI Models by 2026

What happened

According to an update from Cointelegraph, users of Polymarket, a decentralized prediction market platform, assigned a 33% probability that the U.S. government will withdraw public access to another large artificial intelligence model in 2026.

Why it matters

Predictions on blockchain platforms like Polymarket reflect market sentiment and expectations regarding future regulatory and technological moves. Potential restrictions on access to AI models could impact development, dissemination, and innovation in the tech and digital sectors, as well as influence user perception and behavior within digital markets.

What remains to be confirmed

This information is based on observed activity in a prediction market and does not constitute official confirmation or a government announcement. There are no additional details about which model or specific measures this supposed restriction would involve, nor the reasons behind it.

*Note: This article is based on a public post by Cointelegraph on X/Twitter and requires further verification to confirm the reported facts.*

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