The European Union is voicing strong opposition to the Biden administration’s new rules that limit the export of advanced AI chips. Seventeen EU countries will be affected by these restrictions, while only ten countries in the EU will be exempt. These new rules, part of the U.S. Export Control Framework, specifically target high-end AI chips and the systems that use them, especially for countries like China and Russia. The EU is in talks with the U.S. to discuss these concerns, highlighting how crucial it is for European nations to have free access to these technologies. Even though the tech industry is pushing back against these measures, the framework aims to restrict the spread of AI technology to unfriendly countries, but how it will be put into practice is still being closely watched.
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