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David Sacks, White House AI and Crypto Czar and partner at Craft Ventures, discusses US policy on selling “deprecated” AI chips to China and how the administration is pushing to ensure the world operates on a US-built AI stack. Sacks joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow on “Bloomberg Tech.” ——– Like this video? Subscribe to…

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  1. @fakemcfakeanon

    October 6, 2025 at 4:15 pm

    why would they buy the second-rate used $300k milage car of something they’ve already banned?

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  3. @rogeliorodriguez8075

    October 6, 2025 at 7:05 pm

    Do the opposite. BUY Chinese AI Chips!

  4. @MrTorstenSchmidt

    October 6, 2025 at 7:12 pm

    Unlike most of Trumps people this guy is not stupid:)

  5. @zhang_han

    October 6, 2025 at 7:20 pm

    At the end of the day, it won’t make or break the AI race whether or not they can get the best chips, because the difference between the best chips and the few year old chips is a matter of energy and time efficiency. You can still get the same compute/time with more chips, and while it might cost more energy, China doesn’t have a problem with that because it produces much more energy and much more cheaply than the US.

    This is a distraction that gives China great PR for the US trying to block the progress of others and turning its back on free market principles when it doesn’t suit the US.

  6. @LeeWoods

    October 6, 2025 at 7:21 pm

    Yeah, like like Chinese decision makers do not watch Bloomberg Tech. They are laughing at this!

  7. @mariacheebandidos7183

    October 6, 2025 at 8:15 pm

    this questions again:

    how is it a “race” or a “competition” if all the original ideas, technologies, inventions / innovations, … come from one country?

    what exactly is “chinese technology”? is it tech that originates from china or is it just American tech that is used to make stuff in china?

  8. @thehorn7333

    October 6, 2025 at 8:38 pm

    US apps are illegal and they collect data of users without their consent and without knowing? China is more free than USA. Look at 80 years of control in US debt traps of the global third world populations. The global population wants lack of US violent regime changes, wars and manipulation. Free the world from US dollar!

  9. @merislabs

    October 6, 2025 at 8:47 pm

    I don’t see how a country just recovered from “the century of shame” won’t consider deprecated chips a deeply abominable insult.

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