Startup DeekSeek is highlighting advances in China's AI industry. The Trump administration is weighing new restrictions on sending AI chips to China.
U.S. President Donald Trump will meet with Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang at the White House on Friday, a White House official said, following reports the Trump administration is studying new ways to restrict AI chip sales to China.
Joe Biden made several attempts to curb Chinese AI advancement, but DeepSeek's launch has put those policies into question.
Nvidia said in a statement it is "ready to work with the administration as it pursues its own approach to AI."
The order focused on "Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence" and created a framework for federal oversight of artificial intelligence (AI) developers.
Trump administration officials are exploring additional curbs on the sale of Nvidia Corp. chips to China, according to people familiar with the matter.
Stocks tumbled after a Chinese AI startup said its models can compete with the likes of ChatGPT and other U.S.-based models at a fraction of the cost.
President Donald Trump will meet with Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang at the White House on Friday as the US prepares to tee up tariffs on semiconductors, weighs the fate of a subsidy program and probes whether Chinese AI startup DeepSeek skirted export controls to obtain the chipmakers’ products.
Conversations to restrict shipments of those chips to China are in very early stages, according to the report. H20 chips can be used to develop and run AI software and were designed to meet existing U.
Donald Trump’s administration is considering stricter limits on Nvidia’s H20 chip sales to China, due to DeepSeek AI and growing concerns over the Asian giant’s AI tech advancements. The H20 chips, compliant with US restrictions,
The emergence of DeepSeek's free assistant has placed big doubts over the US market's AI-driven rally of the past two years.
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