NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang has publicly criticized United States export restrictions on China, expressing hope for a future change in policy. In remarks from a conference that appeared on YouTube this week, Huang argued that policies intended to slow Chinese technological progress could ultimately harm American interests. He emphasized that China is the world's second-largest computer market and that US controls have severely impacted Nvidia's market share in the country. Huang called for a more nuanced approach, stating, "What harms China could oftentimes also harm America, and even worse." He highlighted that about half of the world's AI researchers are in China and should be building on US technology, expressing hope that continued explanation and information will lead to a policy change.
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang Criticizes US Export Controls on China, Hopes for Policy Change
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