so i just read this article about nvidia's ceo jensen huang, and it's pretty wild. basically, he's saying that the us restricting sales of gpus to china has backfired, and now nvidia's market share in china is basically zero. huang thinks this is a huge mistake and that the us should be selling as many ai chips to china as possible.

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i can kind of see where he's coming from - i mean, china is a huge market, and conceding that entirely to other companies doesn't seem like a great idea. but at the same time, there are some serious concerns about letting china get its hands on the latest and greatest ai tech. huang seems to think that the benefits of selling to china outweigh the risks, but i'm not so sure.

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one of the things that huang is pushing for is for the us to "export like crazy" and create a huge trade imbalance in its favor. he thinks that this will help the us stay ahead of the curve in the ai revolution, which he compares to the industrial revolution. it's an interesting idea, but i'm not convinced that it's the right strategy. after all, if the us is just giving away its best tech to china, how is it going to stay ahead in the long term?

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huang breaks down the ai industry into five levels, including energy production, ai chips, and ai applications. and according to him, the us is already behind in some of these areas - like energy production. so, it's not entirely clear how selling more chips to china is going to help the us catch up. it feels like huang's main point is just that nvidia should be making as much money as possible, which is pretty predictable coming from a companyRead more: Full article on www.pcgamer.com

What do you think about this?