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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang argues against treating China as an adversary in AI competition, warning that isolation could harm U.S. interests more than help them.

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang argues against treating China as an adversary in AI competition, warning that isolation could harm U.S. interests more than help them.

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3 Key Points

  1. Huang cautions that victimizing China or viewing it solely as an adversary in the AI race could undermine global collaboration and ultimately hurt American competitiveness

  2. The Nvidia CEO argues that chip export restrictions won't significantly slow China's AI progress, citing China's already substantial semiconductor capabilities and resources

  3. Speaking on a podcast with Dwarkesh Patel, Huang advocates for engagement over containment, suggesting cooperation is the 'safest thing' for the U.S. to pursue while still aiming to win

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