
"Before we leap towards policies that are hurtful to other people, take a step back and maybe reflect on what are the policies that are helpful to America,"
"I think it's a mistake to not have those researchers build AI on American technology,"
"We went from 95% market share to 0%, and so I can't imagine any policymaker thinking that that's a good idea, that whatever policy we implemented caused America to lose one of the largest markets in the world,"
Nuanced regulation of China's access to U.S. technologies critical to artificial intelligence is necessary because measures that harm China can also harm U.S. interests. Nvidia processors have become central to the global AI race and a focal point in U.S.-China trade tensions. Roughly half of the world's AI researchers are based in China, creating incentives to enable their use of American technology rather than exclude them. Export controls and licensing actions reduced Nvidia's Chinese market share dramatically, prompting the company to design chips that comply with new limits while Chinese regulators discouraged purchases of those modified chips by domestic firms.
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