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Nvidia pushed back on the Biden administration's new executive order relating to overseas sales of advanced AI chips, saying it will undermine U.S. technological leadership.
Explore the implications of President Biden's proposed restrictions on advanced computer chip exports, aimed at preserving U.S. AI dominance amid industry pushback.
Ned Finkle, vice president of external affairs at Nvidia, said in a statement that the prior Trump administration had helped create the foundation for AI's development and that the proposed framework ...
The U.S. Treasury Department on Friday imposed sanctions on alleged hacker Yin Kecheng and cybersecurity company Sichuan ...
The United States government has announced a new set of restrictions on the export of advanced artificial intelligence (AI) ...
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While Nvidia and the European Union have expressed their displeasure with the latest salvo of AI export restrictions from the ...
The new rules limit the sale of advanced U.S. AI technology to all nations except close U.S. allies, in an attempt to ...
The Biden export limits, enacted during his last days in office, may drive data center construction to US allies while ...