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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Talks Up Cooperation With China Ahead of Trump Trade War 2.0


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Published in Science and Technology on Monday, November 25th 2024 at 23:32 GMT by Tim Hastings   Print publication without navigation

  • Nvidia's China sales currently accounts for around 15 percent of its total revenue
  • a drop from 26 percent two years ago.

The article from Observer discusses Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's perspective on global cooperation in AI development amidst geopolitical tensions, particularly in light of former President Donald Trump's comments on AI and national security. Huang emphasizes the importance of international collaboration in advancing AI technology, arguing that AI's potential benefits for humanity are too significant to be hindered by nationalistic barriers. He highlights Nvidia's efforts to work with various countries, including China, despite U.S. export restrictions on advanced AI chips. Trump, on the other hand, has expressed concerns about AI being used by adversaries like China, advocating for stringent controls and a focus on American technological dominance. The piece explores the dichotomy between Huang's vision of a globally interconnected AI ecosystem and Trump's more protectionist stance, illustrating the complex interplay between technology, politics, and international relations.

Read the Full Observer Article at [ https://observer.com/2024/11/nvidia-jensen-huang-global-cooperation-ai-trump/ ]

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