
Senator Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., voiced strong opposition on Thursday regarding President Donald Trump’s approval of Nvidia’s sale of its advanced H200 artificial intelligence chips to China. She claimed that this decision compromises American national security. During her speech on the Senate floor, Warren called for Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang, to testify before Congress alongside Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick. She emphasized the potential risks associated with China gaining access to these advanced chips, which have previously faced export restrictions, stating that it poses a significant threat to the United States' technological supremacy and national security. Warren highlighted the timing of Trump’s announcement, noting it came shortly after the Department of Justice had announced a crackdown on a major AI tech smuggling network linked to China. "So why did the President make this bad deal that sells out the American economy and sells out American national security?" she questioned. "It's simple: In the Trump administration, money talks." The senator further suggested that for corporate leaders like Huang, aligning with Trump might be perceived as a crucial skill for success in the current administration. Nvidia has yet to respond to requests for comment regarding Warren's statements. This is an ongoing story, and updates will follow.
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