NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang wants President Trump to change course on AI export rules. He told reporters the government must help spread American AI technology worldwide—the current policy divides countries into tiers with different limits for chip sales. The Trump team plans to replace it with a licensing system before May 15. Countries would need special permission to buy advanced AI chips from America.
Huang believes the world has changed since officials created the first rule. The licensing approach lets Trump pick which nations can access top technology. This might hurt NVIDIA sales in places like China, where they sell many chips. China has become a serious competitor through companies like Huawei, which makes its advanced chips. Officials will likely announce final decisions about these rules very soon.
Huang believes the world has changed since officials created the first rule. The licensing approach lets Trump pick which nations can access top technology. This might hurt NVIDIA sales in places like China, where they sell many chips. China has become a serious competitor through companies like Huawei, which makes its advanced chips. Officials will likely announce final decisions about these rules very soon.