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        "msgid": "jensen-huang-china-could-threaten-us-technology-dominance-1776909164",
        "date": "2026-04-23 07:44:26",
        "title": "Jensen Huang: China Could Threaten US Technology Dominance",
        "author": "Wahyunanda Kusuma Pertiwi",
        "source": "KOMPAS",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Technology",
        "summary": "Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has warned that China's advancing AI capabilities, exemplified by DeepSeek's potential use of Huawei chips, pose a serious threat to US dominance in the AI sector. He argues that overly strict US export restrictions on technology to China may inadvertently accelerate the development of independent Chinese alternatives, ultimately harming American interests. Huang advocates for more balanced regulations to allow companies like Nvidia to maintain global competitiveness.",
        "content": "<p>Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has warned of a serious potential threat to\nthe United States\u2019 dominance in artificial intelligence (AI) technology.\nThis warning comes amid the development of AI technology by Chinese\ncompanies, which is increasingly independent and may no longer rely on\nUS-made technology. In a recent interview on the Dwarkesh Podcast, Huang\nhighlighted the latest AI model from the Chinese company DeepSeek, which\nhe believes could alter the direction of global AI industry competition.\nThe AI model named DeepSeek V4 is touted to run using Huawei\u2019s Ascend\nchips, rather than Nvidia chips, which have long been widely used in AI\ndevelopment. \u201cThe day DeepSeek first runs on Huawei technology will be a\nbad outcome for our country (the US),\u201d Huang stated. He added that if\nglobal AI models begin to be developed and run optimally on non-US\ntechnology, this could weaken America\u2019s dominance in the AI ecosystem.\n\u201cImagine if that model is optimised for Huawei and their architecture.\nThat would put us (America) in a disadvantageous position,\u201d he further\nremarked. On the other hand, Huang also emphasised that AI advancements\nare not solely determined by hardware strength, but also by innovations\nin software and algorithms. However, if Chinese companies can begin\ndeveloping advanced AI with their own technology as mentioned by Huang,\nthat dependency could diminish. If the dependency decreases, the US\nposition as a leader in AI could also weaken. This simultaneously opens\nopportunities for other countries, including China, to take a larger\nrole and shift US dominance. Huang himself believes that the US\ngovernment should implement more balanced policies regarding technology\nexport restrictions to China. According to him, policies that are too\nstrict risk pushing Chinese companies to develop their own alternatives,\nwhich could ultimately harm the US AI industry. \u201cWhy doesn\u2019t the US\ncreate more balanced regulations so Nvidia can win globally, instead of\nhanding over the world market? Why does the US want to relinquish most\nof the global market?\u201d Huang stated.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/jensen-huang-china-could-threaten-us-technology-dominance-1776909164",
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