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Yesterday, we heard Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis say that China was amidst six months behind the West.
These comments come as politicians have been more focused, of course, on tensions between the U.S.
and Europe, perhaps, rather than the AI race with China.
Let's discuss the AI race with China.
Liza, let me just jump in here.
Liza, let me just jump in.
Jensen Huang may have said that in that interview, but Jensen Huang's got a vested interest to drive the sales of what is the world's most valuable company in a market, he said,
is a potential $50 billion market, right?
What he doesn't address is the concern of those that basically don't think the balance is right.
Exporting some deprecated technology still being a national security risk, in part because it allows China to catch up, which is the debate of Davos we're having.
Have they got that balance right to your mind?
What's interesting is many would say we need all of technology across the world built on underlying U.S.
chips.
And that's the argument to keep them going into China.
Eliza, do you have much credence to that?
Are you more looking at Representative Brian Mast?
You're saying basically that Jensen Wang, you and your paid minions, he says, are fighting to sell millions of advanced AI chips to Chinese military companies like Alibaba and Tencent.
Liza Tobin of Garnaut Global, thank you.