AI Export Control Measures Aimed at China Gain Steam in US House

The US House Foreign Affairs Committee has advanced bipartisan bills to restrict AI technology exports to China. The measures aim to close loopholes allowing China to access powerful US technology.
The US House Foreign Affairs Committee has advanced a series of bipartisan export control bills aimed at restricting the flow of artificial intelligence technology to China. The measures target loopholes that allow China to access powerful US technology, including Nvidia Corp. chips. The bills are expected to face objections from the White House and industry stakeholders, who have raised concerns about potential new limits on shipments of chip tools. The committee's move reflects a growing appetite in Congress for restricting AI technology exports to China. The Trump administration has so far held back on significant new curbs.
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