Major cloud providers could get key role in AI chip access outside the US, sources say
- The U.S. Will allow companies like Google and Microsoft to control access to AI chips globally, as stated by two people familiar with the draft plan.
- Under new rules, these companies must report to the U.S. Government and block Chinese access to AI chips.
- Nineteen allied countries, including the Netherlands and Japan, will have unlimited access to AI chips, according to two sources.
- Geoffrey Gertz noted that caps on AI chip access could raise concerns among U.S. Partners about unilateral decisions on access to critical technology.
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