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Canadian AI researcher Kai Chen, who has worked at OpenAI for 12 years, has been denied a U.S. green card and must leave the country. Chen, considered crucial for OpenAI's flagship AI model GPT-4.5, plans to work remotely from Vancouver until the issue is resolved. This is the latest example of foreign talent facing challenges in living, working, and studying in the U.S.,
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