NVIDIA Corp. CEO Jensen Huang cautioned on December 7, 2025, that the United States could fall behind China in the artificial intelligence race. While acknowledging the U.S.'s current lead in AI chip technology, Huang highlighted China's significant strategic advantages, including its unparalleled speed in infrastructure development and its growing energy resources. Huang's remarks underscore a growing concern among tech leaders regarding America's ability to maintain its AI dominance. He pointed to China's cheaper energy and less stringent regulations as factors that could accelerate its progress, while policies in the U.S. and U.K. might be slowing innovation. There was no specific market reaction analysis available in the immediate reports.
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang Warns of China's Strategic Edge in Global AI Race
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