Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Mike Rounds (R-S.D.) urged the Trump administration Thursday to keep up some elements of a synthetic intelligence (AI) chip export framework laid out by former President Biden.
In a letter to Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, the bipartisan duo referred to as for the administration to maintain provisions incentivizing corporations to keep up most of their computing infrastructure for main AI fashions within the U.S. and mandating “robust” guardrails on knowledge facilities overseas.
“While the Diffusion Rule was rightfully criticized for being overly complicated and burdensome, it is essential that the Administration issues a replacement that keeps the center of gravity for AI infrastructure in the United States and imposes strong, robust security requirements on overseas facilities,” the pair wrote.
Biden launched the AI diffusion rule in his closing days in workplace. The rule, which positioned caps on chip gross sales to most international locations aside from a choose few U.S. allies, confronted sharp pushback from the semiconductor trade.
The Trump administration rescinded the rule shortly earlier than it was set to enter impact in Could, arguing it will “have stifled American innovation and saddled companies with burdensome new regulatory requirements.”
A number of months later, the administration has but to supply a substitute. A bunch of Republican Home members urged Lutnick earlier this month to supply a “stable exporting structure” to take the place of the diffusion rule.
Nonetheless, a brand new framework might not be coming. Semafor reported Tuesday that the administration is weighing whether or not to scrap efforts to exchange the rule.
This comes after Trump unveiled his AI Motion Plan final week, which underscored a shift in coverage towards China, focusing much less on export restrictions and extra on boosting the adoption of American expertise overseas.
Seemingly in keeping with this method, the Trump administration is permitting Nvidia to promote its H20 chips to China as soon as once more. After initially inserting new restrictions on H20 gross sales in Could, the administration gave the chipmaker the inexperienced gentle earlier this month.
The choice has confronted pushback from a number of fronts, with former nationwide safety officers, a number of Democratic lawmakers and at the very least one Republican member voicing considerations concerning the choice.