Top executives from major US tech companies, including Microsoft and AMD, voiced strong opposition to the Biden administration's stringent export controls on AI chips. They argued that these regulations could hinder American companies' ability to compete globally, particularly against China. Microsoft President Brad Smith and AMD CEO Lisa Su emphasized that broader adoption of US technology is key to winning the AI race. While acknowledging the need for national security measures, they advocated for more flexible rules to enhance international collaboration and competitiveness.
"The number one factor that will define whether the United States or China wins this race is whose technology is most broadly adopted in the rest of the world."
"If American companies are not permitted to meet the AI needs of other nations, the US government may inadvertently drive them into the arms of Chinese suppliers."
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