
"A bipartisan group of United States senators, including prominent Republican China hawk Tom Cotton, has unveiled a bill that would block the administration of President Donald Trump from loosening rules restricting Beijing's access to artificial intelligence chips for 2.5 years. The bill, unveiled on Thursday, is known as the SAFE CHIPS Act and was filed by Republican Senator Pete Ricketts and Democrat Chris Coons."
"It would require the Commerce Department, which oversees export controls, to deny any licence requests for buyers in China, Russia, Iran or North Korea to receive US AI chips more advanced than the ones they currently are allowed to obtain for 30 months. After that, the Department of Commerce would have to brief Congress on any proposed rule changes a month before they take effect."
The SAFE CHIPS Act would prevent the administration from loosening AI chip export rules for two and a half years. The bill requires the Commerce Department to deny license requests for buyers in China, Russia, Iran and North Korea to obtain US AI chips more advanced than currently allowed for 30 months. The Commerce Department must brief Congress one month before any proposed rule changes take effect. The legislation has bipartisan sponsorship and aims to block further relaxation of tech export restrictions amid negotiations, Chinese rare earth export curbs and recent rollback decisions affecting high-end chips.
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