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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Blasts Biden’s China AI Export Ban

Huang Critiques US AI Policy

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang voiced strong concerns about President Joe Biden’s export controls on AI technology to China during a press Q&A at Computex 2025. Huang argued that the policy, intended to curb China’s access to advanced AI chips, has ultimately failed to achieve its purpose. He highlighted how these restrictions have merely created new challenges for U.S. chipmakers and pushed Chinese companies to develop homegrown alternatives, potentially accelerating global competition in AI technologies.

Global Ramifications and Industry Response

Huang also emphasized that the export controls have complicated Nvidia’s international business relationships and disrupted supply chains. According to Huang, the regulations have not only proven ineffective at slowing China’s AI progress but also risk hampering innovation by limiting collaboration and access to critical resources. The CEO’s remarks spark ongoing debate about the effectiveness of current U.S. technology policy and its broader effects on the global AI landscape.

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