NVIDIA CEO's Bold Statement: AI Will Evolve Regardless Of US Involvement
Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang, stated that AI will progress irrespective of U.S. involvement following the approval of the H20 chip sale to China. He expressed gratitude for the decision while addressing concerns over national security and trade tensions.
Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang, remarked that Artificial Intelligence (AI) will progress regardless of the United States' involvement. This statement followed the Trump administration's decision to permit Nvidia to sell a crucial AI chip, specifically designed for China. Huang expressed hope that the actions taken in response to Beijing would suffice.

Last month, President Trump allowed the sale of the H20 chip to China after initially banning it in April due to escalating trade tensions. Speaking about this development, Huang stated, "Very grateful US has approved license to export to China." He further clarified that shipping the H20 chip does not pose a national security threat.
Nvidia's Stance on AI Chip Sales
Huang emphasized that offering new products for AI data centers in China is not Nvidia's decision. He mentioned discussing with President Trump that AI will continue advancing with or without US involvement. "Hopefully the response we have given to China will be sufficient," he added.
Meanwhile, China is assessing potential security risks associated with Nvidia's H20 chips. US lawmakers have suggested incorporating features like "tracking and positioning" and "remote shutdown" into these chips. However, Nvidia has denied including any such features in their H20 chips.
The ongoing trade frictions between the US and China have led to heightened scrutiny over technology exports. Despite these challenges, Nvidia remains committed to navigating these complexities while ensuring compliance with international regulations.
As AI continues its rapid evolution, companies like Nvidia play a pivotal role in shaping its future landscape. The balance between innovation and security remains a critical consideration for all stakeholders involved.


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