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A U.S. representative has proposed legislation that would require advanced chip manufacturers to embed tracking features and kill switches, aiming to clamp down on the illicit smuggling of high-powered components. The bill’s proponents tout it as a crucial step in safeguarding sensitive AI technology, while detractors warn of potential stifling of innovation and privacy concerns.
A new US bill would require tracking the location of AI chips after they are sold, in an effort to curb illegal exports to China. The article Lawmakers in the US support mandatory tracking of AI chip exports to China appeared first on THE DECODER.
A U.S. representative will introduce a bill requiring chip manufacturers to put built-in tracking and a kill-switch for their most advanced chips.
U.S. Lawmaker Pushes AI Chip Tracking Bill to Curb Smuggling The Information
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