A group of companies that specialize in tracking international shipments of sensitive technologies is backing a Capitol Hill bill that would require America’s most powerful AI chips to incorporate stronger security mechanisms aimed at preventing the chips from reaching China and other adversaries.
The letter, signed by six companies, says the Chip Security Act (CSA) would increase American chip companies’ competitiveness and close key loopholes in the U.S. export control regime. The move clashes with claims from semiconductor lobbying groups that the requirements would constrain America’s booming chip industry.
Sent to congressional leadership Thursday morning and seen by NBC News, the dispatch instead argues that more robust security verification would assure chip customers and manufacturers that they are abiding by sensitive restrictions on chip sales. The companies argue that the boosted confidence will “lead to increased sales, faster export approvals, larger transactions, greater access to new markets, and more expansive chip deals.”



These chips will be in everything. Cars, phones, computers, TVs, cameras, drones. If they can mandate location tracking in all of these AI chips, then they’re mandating location tracking on everything electronic.
Assuming, once all the hype is over, there’s actually some benefit in using them.
The benefit is they can track you and all your stuff! Nobody said it would benefit you.
I’m just trying to figure out how your comment is supposed to be a reply to the other comment.
They’re saying that china will overtake the united states, just because the united states has all these chips with tracking. So china will just make their own without that while we still do have that.
Could just been a comment that is a comment. It’s still of value.