US Considers Crackdown on Chinese Access to Cloud-Based Technologies
Alan Estevez, the United States undersecretary of commerce for industry and security, has stated that the US is considering restricting Chinese access to cloud-based technologies, similar to the recent interventionary measures taken with AI chips. Estevez expressed concern that AI could be used for military purposes in the future and emphasized the need for control over its use. The US Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security has already released a memo outlining new export controls on AI chips, including a worldwide licensing requirement for the export of controlled chips to any US-embargoed country, including China. Recent developments, including blockades by Chinese coast guard vessels of US allied vessels in the Philippines, could further aggravate discussions over potential export restrictions between the US and China.
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