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How The US-China Chip Standoff Will Shape The AI Race

America’s AI leaders clash over whether chip export controls secure a U.S. edge or speed China’s rise, shaping the future of compute, power and global tech policy.

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How The US-China Chip Standoff Will Shape The AI Race

Anthropic CEO Amodei and Nvidia CEO Huang clash: export controls preserve US 12-24 month AI lead by 2028 or shift production to China. The dispute shapes Washington's compute policy and AI dominance, impacting every tech executive's infrastructure budget strategy.

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scmp.com5 g fa

Opinion | American AI firms want it both ways in limiting, profiting off China

Anthropic and other US AI firms pushing to tighten controls on China while wooing China-adjacent markets shows they’re hedging their bets.

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  1. mercoledì 27 maggio 2026·scmp.com

    Opinion | American AI firms want it both ways in limiting, profiting off China

    Anthropic and other US AI firms pushing to tighten controls on China while wooing China-adjacent markets shows they’re hedging their bets.

  2. venerdì 29 maggio 2026·forbes.com

    How The US-China Chip Standoff Will Shape The AI Race

    America’s AI leaders clash over whether chip export controls secure a U.S. edge or speed China’s rise, shaping the future of compute, power and global tech policy.