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Nvidia CEO questions US chip export controls as China seeks alternatives

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang suggested that US export controls on AI hardware to China might be counterproductive, potentially pushing companies like DeepSeek to optimize their models for alternative chip manufacturers. This comes as DeepSeek is reportedly moving away from Nvidia chips due to these restrictions. Huang's comments imply that treating China as an adversary could inadvertently foster its domestic AI capabilities, such as Huawei's increasing chip shipments. AI

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IMPACT US export controls on AI hardware may inadvertently accelerate the development of domestic Chinese AI chip capabilities, impacting global supply chains and competition.

RANK_REASON The cluster discusses Jensen Huang's opinion on the effectiveness of US export controls, rather than reporting a direct event or release.

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  1. Mastodon — mastodon.social TIER_1 · [email protected] ·

    DeepSeek is moving away from Nvidia chips due to US export controls on AI hardware to China. The company is reportedly seeking alternatives as Washington tighte

    DeepSeek is moving away from Nvidia chips due to US export controls on AI hardware to China. The company is reportedly seeking alternatives as Washington tightens restrictions on advanced chip technology. https://www. scmp.com/plus/tech/big-tech/ar ticle/3351567/deepseek-takes-st…

  2. r/Anthropic TIER_1 · /u/Odd_Row1657 ·

    Jensen Huang basically said US chip export controls might be creating the problem they are trying to solve.

    <!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>He said it on the <a href="https://mrkt30.com/anthropic-mythos-triggers-chinas-ai-arms-frenzy/">Dwarkesh Podcast </a>this week and I have not been able to stop thinking about it.</p> <p>His argument was not that China is not a threat. It was that…