The U.S. has imposed trade restrictions on eleven Chinese entities and one Taiwanese firm involved in developing AI chips and supercomputers for military purposes. This action is part of a broader strategy to prevent adversaries from leveraging American technology to enhance their military capabilities. U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick emphasized the importance of safeguarding American technology from exploitation by foreign adversaries.
The blacklisted companies include notable names like the Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence and Inspur Group, which are now prohibited from purchasing U.S. goods without a government license. This move aims to limit the Chinese Communist Party's ability to advance high-performance computing and military technologies. The restrictions reflect ongoing tensions between the U.S. and China regarding technology and national security.
• U.S. blacklists Chinese firms to curb military-linked AI advancements.
• Trade restrictions target companies developing AI for military applications.
AI chips are specialized hardware designed to accelerate artificial intelligence computations, crucial for military applications.
Supercomputers are high-performance computing systems that can process vast amounts of data, essential for advanced AI tasks.
Exascale computing refers to systems capable of performing at least one exaflop, or a billion billion calculations per second, vital for complex simulations.
This academy focuses on developing large-scale AI models and advanced computing chips for military modernization.
S. restrictions due to its military affiliations.
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