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U.S. considering requiring foreign nations to invest in AI data centers or security guarantees as a condition for granting exports of 200,000 chips or more.
U.S. officials are considering requiring foreign countries to invest in U.S. AI data centers for chip exports.
KEY POINTS
- New rules would apply globally and could require licenses for installations of fewer than 1,000 chips.
- Exporters like Nvidia or AMD would need to monitor shipped chips and enforce anti-clustering software.
- Installations up to 200,000 chips may require U.S. export control visits and government-to-government assurances.
- The draft rules exclude restrictions on AI model weights, unlike previous Biden administration proposals.
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