House China Panel Faults Trump’s Move to Ease Nvidia AI Chip Sales

The House Select Committee on China has criticized the Trump administration's decision to allow Nvidia Corp. to resume shipments of its H20 artificial intelligence chips to China. The committee's head believes this move risks strengthening Beijing's military capabilities and expanding its capacity to compete with the US in the field of AI. The decision was made to ease the restrictions on the export of certain AI chips to China, which were initially put in place due to national security concerns. However, the committee argues that this could inadvertently support China's military development and potentially undermine the US's technological advantage in the AI domain. The article highlights the ongoing tensions between the US and China regarding technological competition and the delicate balance between commercial interests and national security considerations.
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