Alexandr Wang
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Regulate AI. Yeah. In America? No, I don't think so. I think we're focused on how do we make sure that America wins? How do we make sure that the United States comes out on top and that we enable innovation to keep happening?
So this is a hot topic globally, actually.
So this is a hot topic globally, actually.
So this is a hot topic globally, actually.
Yeah, yeah. Wow. This is a super, this is actually.
Yeah, yeah. Wow. This is a super, this is actually.
Yeah, yeah. Wow. This is a super, this is actually.
This is one of the hottest topics in DC right now is what are we going to do about how many chips other people are allowed to have? Because almost all the chips are American chips. So they all are American chips. And technically- We own most of them? Yeah, exactly.
This is one of the hottest topics in DC right now is what are we going to do about how many chips other people are allowed to have? Because almost all the chips are American chips. So they all are American chips. And technically- We own most of them? Yeah, exactly.
This is one of the hottest topics in DC right now is what are we going to do about how many chips other people are allowed to have? Because almost all the chips are American chips. So they all are American chips. And technically- We own most of them? Yeah, exactly.
China has their own chip industry, but it's behind ours.
China has their own chip industry, but it's behind ours.
China has their own chip industry, but it's behind ours.
Yeah, yeah. So the United States has the most advanced chips. These chips are the envy of the world. Everybody in the world wants our chips. And one of the big questions is, does the government allow a lot of these chips to go over overseas to China or parts of Asia or the Middle East or wherever? Or do we want to... make sure they stay in America and make sure that we win in America.
Yeah, yeah. So the United States has the most advanced chips. These chips are the envy of the world. Everybody in the world wants our chips. And one of the big questions is, does the government allow a lot of these chips to go over overseas to China or parts of Asia or the Middle East or wherever? Or do we want to... make sure they stay in America and make sure that we win in America.
Yeah, yeah. So the United States has the most advanced chips. These chips are the envy of the world. Everybody in the world wants our chips. And one of the big questions is, does the government allow a lot of these chips to go over overseas to China or parts of Asia or the Middle East or wherever? Or do we want to... make sure they stay in America and make sure that we win in America.
And this is a super duper, you know, they're called export controls.
And this is a super duper, you know, they're called export controls.
And this is a super duper, you know, they're called export controls.
Um, it's a complicated, complicated thing because basically, you know, one argument is, um, we shouldn't be throwing our weight around in this way. Like, you know, maybe it's, it's fine. It's a free market. Like if other people want our chips, they should be able to get our chips. And that way, you know, the world is running on American chips that, that can be good in some ways.