Foreign media: Trump plans to approve Nvidia's sale of its more powerful artificial intelligence chip H200 to China, a move that has sparked strong opposition from some U.S. lawmakers. The U.S. House Committee on Foreign Affairs has passed a proposal called the "AI Oversight Act," aimed at strengthening review of AI chip exports and requiring any export license to be approved by Congress. This
bill was proposed by Republican congressman Brian Mast of Florida, aiming to restrict chip sales that could pose a threat to national security. Although the Trump administration supports the sale of chips from Nvidia to China to maintain the United States' technological leadership in the global AI field, opponents argue that this move could enhance China's AI capabilities, which may then be used for military purposes.
If this bill is passed, it would temporarily ban the export of AI chips and require the government to submit a national security strategy regarding AI exports.
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