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Anthropic CEO slams chip exports to China as nuclear-level risk
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 84747, member: 27"] One tech boss just compared graphics card exports to arming dictators with nuclear warheads. Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei told Bloomberg Television that sending H200 hardware into mainland China feels dangerously reckless. He slammed the Trump administration for approving these shipments, arguing that providing such potent silicon destroys the American advantage within the artificial intelligence sector. Amodei explicitly likened the approval to handing North Korea atomic firepower while bragging about Boeing getting paid. This outburst continues his streak of attacking Jensen Huang, as Anthropic previously accused Team Green of spinning narratives to circumvent regulations. They even highlighted wild smuggling tactics like mules hiding processors inside fake pregnancy bellies. The executive insists Beijing lags behind solely because its domestic infrastructure lacks raw compute muscle. Competitors like DeepSeek allegedly confessed their struggles stem from missing high-end silicon. Amodei believes even selling older generation Hopper units grants rivals enough firepower to close the gap significantly. Opposing viewpoints clash constantly since NVIDIA leadership fights hard against restriction hawks to access those massive revenue streams. Anthropic supports strict containment policies like the AI Diffusion framework to keep secrets locked down. Despite the loud protests, official policy currently lets the hardware flow across the Pacific. [/QUOTE]
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