U.S. AI #Chip Export Restrictions: Impact on Southeast Asia: The AI Chip Dilemma: U.S. Curbs on Malaysia and Thailand – What It Means for the #Future As the chief editor of #Mindburst.ai, I’m always on the lookout for the latest developments in AI technology, especially when it intersects with global politics. Recently, the U.S. government has announced plans to impose restrictions on AI chip exports to Mala... https://lnkd.in/gBHnZj8b
U.S. AI chip export restrictions: Impact on Malaysia and Thailand
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U.S. AI #Chip Export Restrictions: Impact on #SoutheastAsia: The AI Chip Dilemma: U.S. Curbs on Malaysia and Thailand – What It Means for the #Future As the chief editor of Mindburst.ai, I’m always on the lookout for the latest developments in AI technology, especially when it intersects with global politics. Recently, the U.S. government has announced plans to impose restrictions on AI chip exports to Mala... https://lnkd.in/gBHnZj8b
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U.S. #AI Chip Export Restrictions: Impact on Southeast #Asia: The AI Chip Dilemma: U.S. Curbs on Malaysia and Thailand – What It Means for the #Future As the chief editor of Mindburst.ai, I’m always on the lookout for the latest developments in AI technology, especially when it intersects with global politics. Recently, the U.S. government has announced plans to impose restrictions on AI chip exports to Mala... https://lnkd.in/gBHnZj8b
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U.S. #AI Chip Export Restrictions: Impact on Southeast Asia: The AI Chip Dilemma: U.S. Curbs on Malaysia and Thailand – What It Means for the Future As the chief editor of #Mindburst.ai, I’m always on the lookout for the latest developments in AI technology, especially when it intersects with global #politics. Recently, the U.S. government has announced plans to impose restrictions on AI chip exports to Mala... https://lnkd.in/gBHnZj8b
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With Beijing aiming for over 80% AI chip self-sufficiency by 2027, analysts say that China's progress could significantly narrow the technology gap with its Korean competitors. https://lnkd.in/dNdkf6N9
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🚨 BREAKING: China just dropped a tech bombshell that could reshape the entire AI landscape. DeepSeek, the Chinese AI startup that's been quietly building ChatGPT's biggest rival, just released their V3.1 model with a game-changing twist: → Full compatibility with domestic Chinese chips → Hybrid "deep thinking" toggle for reasoning modes → FP8 precision optimized for China's semiconductor ecosystem → More accessible API pricing starting September 6 Here's why this matters more than you think: While U.S. export restrictions aimed to slow China's AI progress, DeepSeek just proved they're not just adapting—they're innovating around the constraints. This isn't just about one company. It's about: ✅ Supply chain independence in AI ✅ The emergence of parallel tech ecosystems ✅ How restrictions can accelerate domestic innovation The AI race isn't slowing down. It's fragmenting into regional powerhouses, each building their own infrastructure. For businesses globally, this means: • More AI options and competitive pricing • Potential for different AI "flavors" optimized for different markets • The need to understand multiple AI ecosystems The question isn't whether China can compete in AI anymore. It's whether the world is ready for multiple AI superpowers operating on completely different tech stacks. What do you think this means for the future of AI development? Are we heading toward a multipolar AI world? 🤔 #AI #DeepSeek #TechInnovation #ArtificialIntelligence #China #Semiconductors #TechGeopolitics
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Most people agree that AI is the future, and most experts warn that AI will consume an ever-increasing amount of power. In 1985 the US generated 5x more electricity than China, but 40 years later, the Chinese now produce more power than the US, the entire EU, and India COMBINED. If AI is truly the future, China already has a huge advantage in attracting capital and industry that takes advantage of this new technology.
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Check out our new National Security Data and Policy Institute report: The Social Foundations of China’s Artificial Intelligence Policies. This is a must-read for anyone trying to understand the strengths and potential pitfalls of the PRC’s plan to become the leading center of AI innovation by 2030.
China will be the world’s leading center of #AI innovation by 2030, according to public announcements by #PRC leadership. Chinese government documents can be prone to hyperbole, but our researchers at the NSDPI found China’s socio-institutional culture is setting this ambition up to succeed. Our recent white paper (🔻Link Below🔻) explores why, in the words of Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, “China is not behind anybody” in AI development. Key takeaways include: 🔶 Why the NGAIDP’s extensive detail into local implementation of its national AI plan and its roadmap for equitable distribution of AI support indicate China is serious about cultivating AI leadership across the country—even as it provides special investment in cities where AI companies are already thriving. 🔶 How a 2017 GO Match between Chinese grandmaster Ke Jie and Google’s DeepMind AI platform and its aftermath revealed China’s government and citizens view the disruptive nature of AI more positively than many nations. 🔶 How PRC support and funding have already led to Chinese companies emerging as global AI leaders, from Chinese company DeepSeek’s efficient, cost-effective, and open-source AI model to China filing 61.5% of 45,000 AI-related patents published in 2023. Get the full story of how #China sees AI as a disruptive technology that links with Beijing’s sweeping vision of sociopolitical security by reading our full paper: https://lnkd.in/e62WPHWx
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https://lnkd.in/dwd53huB China narrows AI development gap with US, but remains behind in advanced chips: CLSA The China-US AI gap narrows to around three months from more than a year previously, CLSA’s head of technology research says Xinmei Shen 10 Sep 2025
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https://lnkd.in/dzndSp8A Winning the AI Race Requires Global Tech Alliances and Chip Exports September 9, 2025 By: Paul Steidler The United States must move quickly to build global AI alliances and secure chip exports to outpace China’s rising influence and protect critical technology. The United States is fast approaching an international artificial intelligence (AI) crossroads fraught with immense challenges and offering abundant opportunities.
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Alibaba and Baidu are shifting to use their own AI chips, moving away from reliance on foreign-made semiconductor technology. This move signals a significant step forward for China\'s domestic tech and AI ambitions. Check it out here: https://lnkd.in/edM7sZta What’s your take on this topic? Share your thoughts below! #AI, #TechNews, #ArtificialIntelligence, #Automation, #Innovation
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