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Trump AI czar defends reversal of China chip curbs #shorts #crypto #ai #chips #nvidia #amd

White House AI adviser David Sacks defended the Trump administration’s decision to allow Nvidia and AMD to resume sales of some artificial intelligence chips to China, reversing export curbs imposed by the US earlier this year. He spoke to Ed Ludlow

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