Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has publicly criticized US government export controls on artificial intelligence chips to China, calling them a 'failure.' His comments come amid ongoing tensions between the US and China over technology access and trade restrictions.
Huang's remarks follow China's demand for the US to reverse what it calls 'discriminatory' measures, especially after new guidance warning companies against using advanced Chinese chips. The debate highlights the challenges in regulating global technology flows and the limited impact of current US policies.
This issue underscores the complexities of balancing national security with global tech competition.
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Huang’s right—these export controls seem more like political theater than an effective strategy, and they end up hurting American workers and innovation just as much as anyone else. If we really want to lead on AI, we should focus on investing in education and research here at home instead of trying to police the whole world’s tech market.
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US gov AI chip export controls fail, says Nvidia chief
The US government's export controls on artificial intelligence chips to China were "a failure", said Nvidia Chief Executive Jensen Huang on Wednesday at the annual Computex event in Taipei. Huang said, "All in all, the export control was a failure".
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