Joe Biden's new chip export rules strangle competition to ensure U.S. AI supremacy
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"Banning a rival like China from accessing American-made-or-supported AI chips makes sense, given how integral AI will be to shaping our future."
"Putting blocks on Russia, Iran, and North Korea: sure. But making Israel, Singapore, and Saudi Arabia jump through hoops in order to access AI chips seems less like protecting the future of the country, and more like an overtly protectionist trade policy."
"The U.S. leads AI now-both AI development and AI chip design-and it's critical that we keep it that way," said Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo.
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