The Trump administration's recent decision to allow Nvidia to export its advanced AI chips to China has drawn sharp criticism from Democratic lawmakers and China hardliners. The move, which includes a 25% fee on sales, aims to expand U.S. market reach but raises national security concerns.
Critics, including former Under Secretary of the Army Brad Carson, argue that this decision risks U.S. competitive advantage. Concerns center around the potential military applications of AI technology by China, prompting fears of enhanced Chinese capabilities built upon U.S. intellectual property.
While the administration claims the strategy will bolster American AI dominance and deter Chinese rivals, experts warn of China's long-term strategy to reduce dependency on Western technology. Discontent per

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