Xinhua News Agency reported today: "Senior officials of the Trump administration said on Monday (February 23) that China's artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek is about to release a new artificial intelligence model next week, which was trained using NVIDIA's most advanced AI chip, Blackwell, which may violate U.S. export control regulations."
[Witty] Comment: What I'm more interested in is how they know it will be released next week? Does NVIDIA's chip have a backdoor? The Trump administration officials have only made unilateral claims, accusing the Chinese AI company DeepSeek of violating regulations by using NVIDIA's Blackwell chip to train its model, which has not been released yet. They have provided no concrete evidence at all and there has been no independent third-party public verification. This is pure presumption of guilt. In the face of this clearly flawed accusation, NVIDIA and the U.S. Department of Commerce have chosen silence and made no response, neither confirming nor clarifying their position, which is very revealing. The U.S. relies on so-called "intelligence" that predicts the future, and baseless accusations, wielding export control as a weapon to suppress Chinese tech companies. This is essentially a technological blockade and a smear campaign under the logic of hegemony. This trick of condemning first and then finding evidence later exposes their anxiety over containing China's AI development and turns the so-called fair competition and rule order into a joke. The international community can see this clearly.
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