Trump Administration Recommends Location Verification for AI Chips
UNITED STATES, JUL 24 – The plan aims to prevent U.S. AI technology from empowering foreign adversaries and includes bipartisan support for chip location verification to strengthen export controls.
- President Trump's administration released a 28-page AI Action Plan on Wednesday in Washington outlining export controls and AI policy.
- The plan aims to maintain U.S. AI leadership while preventing adversaries like China from accessing advanced AI chips, though details remain uncertain.
- It directs Commerce and Defense to work on chip location verification, coordinate with allies on export controls, and oppose adversaries in defense supply chains.
- Senator Tom Cotton praised verification as vital to keep technology from Communist China, while Representative Bill Foster expressed interest in technical details.
- The plan’s export controls and infrastructure support seek global AI market expansion, but experts warn funding cuts and visa limits may reduce U.S. competitiveness.
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Trump administration recommends location verification for AI chips
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