AI, China and NVIDIA
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China, NVIDIA and commerce minister
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China's top leadership has recently pledged to curb "involutionary" competition amid intense price wars in the country.
The rollout is expected to include pushing for speedier permitting for data center buildouts and promoting US tech exports.
China has invested billions into its artificial intelligence ambitions, aiming to be a leader in the global tech landscape. At the Beyond Expo in Macao, CNN’s Kristie Lu Stout explores the country’s latest breakthroughs and its growing influence in the world of AI.
The U.S. House Select Committee on China has expressed concerns about the Trump administration's decision to allow Nvidia ( NASDAQ: NVDA) to resume shipments of its H20 AI chips to China.
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But the fact that America or China will win this contest should not turn other countries into mere spectators. Even more important for their economies and societies is the other AI race, the one for “everyday AI ”: the deployment and diffusion of the technology across the whole of the nation.
Critics have slammed the White House's anticipated move to loosen AI chip exports as ceding leverage to the U.S. rival.
Gil Luria from D.A. Davidson discusses the national security concerns around the report that U.S. officials are delaying a deal for the UAE's purchase of Nvidia AI chips.