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EPISODE · Jan 14, 2026 · 13 MIN

AI Chips Cross Borders, Music Draws a Line

from Connecting the Dots

Today’s episode focuses on two consequential policy decisions shaping the future of artificial intelligence and creative platforms. Alex and Morgan explore how governments and companies are drawing new boundaries around where AI is allowed to operate — and where it is not.The conversation opens with a major shift in U.S. trade policy, as the Trump administration authorized the export of Nvidia’s H200 AI chips to China. The approval comes with strict conditions, including limits on shipment volumes and a prohibition on military use. Supporters argue the move helps preserve American market leadership by keeping U.S. technology embedded in global supply chains. Critics, however, warn that allowing advanced AI hardware exports could erode national security by accelerating China’s technological progress. The hosts examine the strategic tension between economic dominance and long-term geopolitical risk.The episode then turns to the creative economy, where Bandcamp has announced a full ban on audio content created primarily using generative AI. The platform says the decision is meant to protect human artistry, preserve trust with fans, and support the livelihoods of independent musicians. Alex and Morgan contrast Bandcamp’s stance with competitors like Spotify, which have faced criticism for allowing large volumes of algorithmically generated content to flood their catalogs. The discussion explores whether drawing a hard line against AI-generated music is sustainable — or necessary — to maintain cultural and economic value in creative platforms.Together, today’s stories highlight a broader theme: as AI capabilities expand, institutions are being forced to decide not just how to use the technology, but where its limits should be enforced.Key DevelopmentsU.S. approves limited export of Nvidia H200 chips to ChinaAgreement restricts volume and bans military useBandcamp bans AI-generated music to protect artistsCreative platforms diverge on how to handle generative contentRecap and CloseFrom semiconductor policy and national security debates to cultural decisions about creativity and authenticity, today’s news reflects a growing willingness to place boundaries around AI’s role in society. Thanks for joining us — we’ll see you tomorrow as we continue Connecting the Dots.Sponsorshttps://pinsandaces.com/discount/SNARFUL – 21% off https://skoni.com/discount/SNARFUL – 15% off https://oldglory.com/discount/SNARFUL – 15% offUse promo code SNARFUL at checkout to support the show.

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