Nvidia’s Jensen Huang Calls for Rethink on AI Export Rules
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is calling on U.S. policymakers to reform the nation’s AI export policies, warning that overzealous restrictions could stifle innovation and global competitiveness. Speaking at a recent event, Huang emphasized the need for clear and efficient regulations that still protect national interests. He resonated with concerns that current export limitations, especially on advanced chips like Nvidia’s, may have unintended economic consequences. Huang’s comments reflect growing industry frustration over the balancing act between tech dominance and global security.
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At the same event, Huang advocated for strengthening domestic semiconductor manufacturing, aligning with recent U.S. efforts to bolster its chip supply chain. He voiced strong support for federal investment in chip fabs and R&D to ensure America remains self-reliant in critical technology. His remarks echo widespread industry consensus that a robust local manufacturing base is essential for maintaining leadership in AI. Huang’s stance comes amid rising geopolitical tensions and competitive pressure from nations like China.