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cross-posted from: https://lemdro.id/post/2319056 (!aistuff@lemdro.id)

  • The U.S. is updating rules to prevent American chipmakers from selling AI chips to China that skirt existing restrictions.
  • These updated rules will expand the scope of restricted chips and demand reporting for certain shipments.
  • The move aims to prevent U.S. technology from strengthening China's military but risks complicating U.S.-China diplomatic efforts.
  • Consumer chips are exempt, but the new rules aim to close loopholes and evolve with technology advancements.
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cross-posted from: https://lemdro.id/post/2319056 (!aistuff@lemdro.id)

  • The U.S. is updating rules to prevent American chipmakers from selling AI chips to China that skirt existing restrictions.
  • These updated rules will expand the scope of restricted chips and demand reporting for certain shipments.
  • The move aims to prevent U.S. technology from strengthening China's military but risks complicating U.S.-China diplomatic efforts.
  • Consumer chips are exempt, but the new rules aim to close loopholes and evolve with technology advancements.
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  • The U.S. is updating rules to prevent American chipmakers from selling AI chips to China that skirt existing restrictions.
  • These updated rules will expand the scope of restricted chips and demand reporting for certain shipments.
  • The move aims to prevent U.S. technology from strengthening China's military but risks complicating U.S.-China diplomatic efforts.
  • Consumer chips are exempt, but the new rules aim to close loopholes and evolve with technology advancements.
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The original was posted on /r/technology by /u/mateowilliam on 2023-10-16 00:34:25.

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