“Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, has
cautioned that China is poised to outpace the United States in the race for
artificial intelligence supremacy, citing lower energy costs and more relaxed
regulations as key factors.
The Financial Times reports that in a stark warning from the head of the world’s most valuable company,
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has asserted that China is set to emerge victorious in
the global competition for AI dominance. Speaking at the Financial Times’
Future of AI Summit, Huang highlighted the contrasting approaches taken by the
two superpowers, with China benefiting from lower energy costs (thanks to
Russia) and a more flexible regulatory environment. Huang’s comments were
unambiguous — the Times quotes him as saying, “China is going to win the AI
race.”
Huang’s comments come amidst ongoing tensions between the US
and China over advanced technology, particularly in the semiconductor industry.
The Trump administration recently maintained a ban on Nvidia selling its most
advanced chips to Beijing, despite a meeting between U.S. President Donald
Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping.
Breitbart News previously reported on Huang, a noted China
dove, praising the communist dictatorship during a visit this summer:
Huang’s praise for Chinese AI contributions came as part of a charm
offensive during the opening of the conference on Wednesday. He described
China’s open-source AI models as “a catalyst for global progress, giving every
country and industry a chance to join the AI revolution.”
Huang specifically mentioned
DeepSeek, Alibaba, Tencent, MiniMax, and Baidu Ernie Bot as “world-class”
examples of Chinese AI development.
The Nvidia chief pointed to the “cynicism” prevalent in the
west, including in America and UK, as a significant hindrance to AI progress.
He emphasized the need for greater
optimism and contrasted the U.S. approach of potentially introducing “50 new
regulations” with China’s energy subsidies, which make it more affordable for
local tech companies to operate Chinese alternatives to Nvidia’s AI chips.
Huang has previously cautioned that the latest American AI
models are not significantly ahead of their Chinese counterparts, urging the
U.S. government to open up the market to its chips to maintain the rest of the
world’s dependence on its technology. However, following his meeting with Xi,
Trump reiterated his stance on restricting access to Nvidia’s cutting-edge
Blackwell chips, stating that the most advanced technology would be reserved
for the United States.
After facing backlash to his China comments, Huang began
backpedaling by issuing a statement on X. After telling the FT that “China is
going to win the AI Race,” now the company says “It’s vital America wins by
racing ahead and winning developers worldwide.”
Lucas Nolan is a reporter for Breitbart News covering issues
of free speech and online censorship.”
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