Nvidia Chief: Fragmented AI Laws Raise Costs and Slow Progress
Once again we are talking about Nvidia, a company that keeps surprising the computing world and one we at Square Codex follow closely. The message Jensen Huang sent this week from Washington was twofold and direct. On the one hand, the Nvidia chief executive confirmed he has spoken with Donald Trump about chip export restrictions and how that framework shapes the industry’s roadmap. On the other, he strongly criticized the idea of regulating artificial intelligence with different rules in every U.S. state, because in his view a fragmented regulatory patchwork would slow progress and raise costs for those building systems and services on that common foundation. These were not stray remarks in a hallway; they came in a public agenda that included a forum in Washington and interviews with the press, and they arrive at a time when the sector reads every political nuance as a signal of investment or risk.
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