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Nvidia CEO says Chinese military unlikely to use its AI chips, Bloomberg says

Nvidia CEO says Chinese military unlikely to use its AI chips, Bloomberg says

Nvidia (NVDA) CEO Jensen Huang said the U.S. government does not need to be concerned about its technology being used by the Chinses military, Ian King of Bloomberg reports. Huang said the Chinese military will avoid using U.S. technology due to the risks associated with doing so.
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