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EPISODE · Feb 13, 2025 · 14 MIN

China's Self Reliance: Did the U.S. Chip Ban Backfire?

from DevLand Diaries: Inside The Open Source Revolution · host DevLandAI

This podcast episode argues that U.S. sanctions on exporting advanced AI chips to China intended to hinder China's technological advancement, may have inadvertently spurred significant growth in China's domestic chip manufacturing and AI sectors. The host, Michael Kessler, CEO of sliQue Robotics, highlights China's rapid progress in developing its advanced chips and suggests the sanctions caused substantial financial losses for U.S. chip companies while strengthening China's self-reliance. He further contends that this shift has created a more competitive global AI landscape and potentially altered the balance of power. The podcast concludes that the sanctions may have backfired, bolstering China's AI capabilities.

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