In recent days, the Biden administration’s reliance on export controls to curb China’s AI advancements has come under increasing scrutiny, particularly following the release of China’s DeepSeek R1 chatbot. This development raises concerns that prior U.S. restrictions have failed to slow China’s progress while potentially undermining U.S. global competitiveness in AI hardware and computing ecosystems. President Trump’s early actions—rescinding Biden’s AI executive order and emphasizing innovation over risk mitigation—signal a shift away from restrictive policies toward a more pro-innovation, market-driven approach.
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