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US-China chip export debate highlights risks for AI leadership

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A Johns Hopkins debate on US restrictions of chip exports to China highlights risks for global AI leadership and semiconductor supply chain stability.
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The United States has been trying to limit the development of Chinese technology for years. From customs barriers to increasingly stringent export controls of chips, the methods are constantly increasing. This strategy, although politically and economically costly, does not bring the expected results. Chinese companies dominate green energy, are ahead of rivals in electromobility and drones, and in the race for artificial intelligence, they are …

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US-China chip export debate highlights risks for AI leadership

A Johns Hopkins debate on US restrictions of chip exports to China highlights risks for global AI leadership and semiconductor supply chain stability.

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IT Brief Australia broke the news in on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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