The Biden administration’s proposed framework aims to balance national security with economic interests by regulating the export of advanced computer chips used for AI, but industry leaders express concerns that this may limit access for multiple countries, affecting global supply chains.
Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo emphasized the importance of preserving U.S. leadership in AI, stating that the framework is designed to safeguard the most advanced AI technologies from foreign adversaries while also promoting collaboration with ally nations.
National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan highlighted that the framework aims to keep cutting-edge AI development within the U.S. and allied nations, mitigating the risks of offshoring key technologies like the battery and renewable energy sectors.
Industry representatives warned that a quickly executed new rule could disrupt global supply chains, putting U.S. companies at a disadvantage, while urging the government to align security measures with economic viability.
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