U.S. House Committee Urges Against AI Chip Sales to China
The U.S. House committee on China advised the Trump administration to refrain from selling advanced AI chips to China. The committee emphasized that these chips should support American companies fostering AI development in the U.S. rather than aiding the growth of China’s military capabilities.
The U.S. House committee on China has urged the Trump administration not to proceed with sales of advanced AI chips to China, according to statements made on Wednesday.
The committee highlighted the importance of prioritizing U.S. companies as beneficiaries of these chips, aligning with efforts to bolster America's AI sector.
In a post shared on X, they articulated the concern that selling these chips to China could potentially enhance the technological prowess of the Chinese military.
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