Nvidia CEO Urges U.S. to Accelerate AI Development Amid China’s Chip Restrictions
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang sparked debate at the Financial Times' Future of AI Summit in London, suggesting China could 'win the AI race' before clarifying that the U.S. remains narrowly ahead. Huang emphasized the need for America to 'race ahead' by leveraging Nvidia's chip dominance to maintain its lead.
Huang contrasted China's supportive policies—cheaper energy and fewer regulatory constraints—with the stricter, costlier frameworks in Western nations. He warned that these differences could hinder AI progress outside China.
Nvidia shares dipped 1.75% to $195.21 amid ongoing challenges in China, including recent U.S. export controls on advanced chips. The company's role as a linchpin in global AI development remains central to Huang's argument for competitive urgency.