After AI chips, US lawmakers want to ban sale of ‘key equipment’ to China; Former White House AI czar David Sacks called it ‘single most important export control

American lawmakers have proposed new legislation to curb the sale of advanced chipmaking equipment to China. This move aims to slow Beijing's progress in artificial intelligence. The bill, called the MATCH Act, seeks to expand existing bans on sophisticated machinery. China's imports of such equipment have significantly increased, highlighting its drive for domestic AI capabilities.

After AI chips, US lawmakers want to ban sale of ‘key equipment’ to China; Former White House AI czar David Sacks called it ‘single most important export control
American lawmakers have proposed new legislation to curb the sale of advanced chipmaking equipment to China. This move aims to slow Beijing's progress in artificial intelligence. The bill, called the MATCH Act, seeks to expand existing bans on sophisticated machinery. China's imports of such equipment have significantly increased, highlighting its drive for domestic AI capabilities.