JAKARTA - Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said he wanted Donald Trump's administration to change regulations related to exporting AI technology from the US so businesses could take advantage of future opportunities better. This is as stated by a report from Bloomberg News on Wednesday, April 30.
The government is considering changes to Biden's era regulations limiting access to US state-of-the-art artificial intelligence chips, including the possibility of eliminating a graded system that determines how many chips a country can get. Reuters reported on Tuesday.
The framework for Artificial Intelligence Diffusion will take effect on May 15 and aims to limit the most advanced AI chips and the weights of specific models from companies like Nvidia to maintain cutting-edge computing within the US and its close allies.
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The White House and Nvidia did not immediately respond to requests for comment from the media.
"I'm not sure how new diffusion rules will look, but whatever it is later, the rule really has to admit that the world has changed fundamentally since the diffusion rule was previously released," Huang said in a brief meeting with the media. .
Earlier on the same day, Huang expressed confidence in the company's ability to manufacture chips domestically using US-available resources, according to an interview by CNBC.
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