Senators propose bill locking in current AI chip export controls
The SAFE CHIPS Act mandates a 30-month freeze on AI chip exports to China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea to prevent military and surveillance advancements, sponsors say.
- A bipartisan group of US senators unveiled a bill to block the Trump administration from loosening restrictions on exporting advanced AI chips to China, Russia, Iran or North Korea for 30 months.
- The SAFE CHIPS Act would require the Commerce Department to deny license requests for buyers in those countries to receive US AI chips more advanced than those they currently get.
- After 30 months, Commerce would have to brief Congress on any proposed rule changes a month before they take effect.
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Senators propose bill locking in current AI chip export controls
A bipartisan group of senators introduced a bill Thursday that would codify current restrictions on AI chip sales to China, preventing the Trump administration from licensing more advanced chips for more than two years. The Secure and Feasible Exports (SAFE) Chips Act, put forward by Sens. Pete Ricketts (R-Neb.) and Chris Coons (D-Del.), would direct the Commerce secretary…
US Senators Introduce Bill to Prevent Export of Nvidia’s Advanced Chips to China
A bipartisan group of senators on Dec. 4 introduced a bill to codify existing U.S. restrictions on exports of Nvidia’s advanced AI chips to China and other countries designated as foreign adversaries. If passed, the Secure and Feasible Exports (SAFE) of Chips Act, introduced by Sens. Pete Ricketts (R-Neb.) and Chris Coons (D-Del.), would require the Department of Commerce to deny export license applications to foreign adversary nations, such as …
UPDATE 1-US senators unveil bill to prevent easing of curbs on Nvidia chip sales to China
UPDATE 1-US senators unveil bill to prevent easing of curbs on Nvidia chip sales to China A bipartisan group of U.S. senators, including prominent Republican China hawk Tom Cotton, on Thursday unveiled a bill that would block the Trump administration from loosening rules that restrict Beijing's access to artificial intelligence chips from Nvidia and AMD for 2.5 years. The bill, known as the SAFE CHIPS Act, was filed by Republican Senator Pete Ri…
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