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Export controls and the AI race: When security policy undermines security
A well-meaning regulatory effort in Congress intended to ensure American AI dominance over competing Chinese models may have the opposite effect.
As the Foreign Direct Product Rule (FDPR) expands U.S. export controls beyond American borders, multinational companies face increasing compliance and criminal exposure.
In this week's column, Bill Reinsch discusses the use of export controls on Anthropic's latest models and examines the tradeoff between measures that may hinder industry competitiveness and the risk ...
Export controls are a critical instrument of U.S. national security policy, designed to prevent adversaries from acquiring technologies that could enhance military capabilities or undermine global ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang declined Senate testimony on AI, China and chip exports as Washington probes export-control risks.
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US lifts export controls on Anthropic's AI models Fable 5, Mythos 5
The US Department of Commerce lifted export controls on Anthropic's Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 AI models. The approval ...
On FDD Action’s latest Secure Line briefing call, experts Craig Singleton and Ryan Fedasiuk assessed why U.S. export controls on advanced AI chips and chipmaking equipment are one of the most ...
Beijing slaps new restrictions on U.S. companies that are helping Washington build a domestic supply chain of critical minerals.
The move reverses restrictions imposed on June 12, when the US government halted access to the models over national security ...
US export controls are pushing China’s AI chip industry away from general-purpose GPUs and toward custom ASICs. Huawei leads with 62% projected market share, while Alibaba and Cambricon pursue ...
The US wants to cut off China’s chip equipment. China says the supply chain will break for everyone.
China’s Ministry of Commerce warned that US chip export legislation would “severely disrupt” global semiconductor supply chains, responding to the House Foreign Affairs Committee’s April 22 markup of ...
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