China’s AI ascent leaves Trump a stark choice: escalate or relax chip controls?
China’s AI gains and Beijing’s H20 restrictions are pressuring Trump to decide whether to tighten or ease chip export controls.
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The US export restrictions for Nvidia's AI processors should slow China down, but they have also encouraged the Chinese AI industry to find its own hardware solutions.
Ex-White House AI czar says US, China could find AI common ground despite fierce rivalry
Former White House AI czar David Sacks predicted potential outcomes of President Donald Trump’s meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping as the two leaders prepare to discuss artificial intelligence.Sacks assessed the state of the intensifying AI arms race on "The Claman Countdown" Monday as China and the U.S. emerge as fierce competitors on the global stage."I do think that there are things that may be in our common interest, and it's worthwhi…
US-China Tech Rivalry Escalates as AI and Chip Battle Heats Up
In April, the United States Congress initiated discussions on the MATCH Act, a proposed legislation aimed at restricting China's access to semiconductor manufacturing tools crucial for the AI competition between the two nations. If passed, the act is expected to tighten US export controls, potentially impeding China's AI progress already hindered by limited computing capabilities. This move reflects Washington's broader strategy to enhance restr…
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