According to Bloomberg, the US Department of Commerce held a teleconference on "Chip Sanctions Rules" yesterday (13). An official announced that the Biden government restricted the export of semiconductor technology to China, aiming to help the US maintain the largest technological advantage possible.
At the meeting, officials also mentioned the national security issue of the United States. The United States government believes that China is striving to develop artificial intelligence technology with military applications. According to the report, the United States is worried that China will use AI for military purposes, and the United States is cooperating with its allies to take export control measures. According to the report, the new export control regulations formulated last week stem from the concern of the United States that China can use artificial intelligence to improve its military capabilities.
More details about the teleconference of the US Department of Commerce's "Chip Sanctions Rules" need to be released.
On the 7th, the US government listed 31 Chinese companies, research institutions and other groups on the "unverified list", limiting their ability to obtain certain regulated US semiconductor technologies. According to Bloomberg, the new restrictions imposed by the US Department of Commerce are aimed at preventing China from developing its own chip industry. In this regard, the Chinese Foreign Ministry responded on the 8th that a malicious blockade was needed to suppress Chinese enterprises in order to safeguard the hegemony of science and technology.
US "Chip Sanctions Rules" teleconference: export control aims to help the US maintain its technological advantages
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