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Unless you have an explicit whitelist of what's allowed then you have to maintain a blacklist.
Whitelisting technology is how every company I'm aware of works. They only allow whitelisted software because they only use what they are licensed to use. This includes AI.
For software on their computers. They can't stop you from installing Deepseek on your personal phone. They could blacklist the IP so you can't connect on their networks, but they're not going to try whitelisting the entire internet.
There's not that much AI, though. You think it would all be blacklisted. I figured that stuff would be too much of a black box for any government to trust right now.