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According to the report, Congress is getting ready to do what it does best: pass a well-intentioned bill that could end up doing real harm.
The report also stated that buried inside the defense authorization package is the GAIN AI Act, a proposal being sold as a way to strengthen America’s lead in artificial intelligence and prevent advanced US chips from fueling Chinese progress. The pitch sounds tough: force US chipmakers to prioritize domestic buyers and tighten control of high-end hardware sold abroad.
The report added that in practice, this bill is a self-inflicted wound. It won’t make the United States safer, and it won’t slow China down. Instead, it risks undermining the one arena where hesitation is genuinely dangerous: American leadership in global technology.
In addition, the case for the GAIN AI Act rests on the assumption that US chipmakers are neglecting American customers to chase overseas sales. But that simply isn’t true. NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel have all been explicit: domestic demand comes first. Foreign sales don’t deprive American buyers — they fund the massive R&D pipelines that keep these firms ahead.
Source: Military AI
The report also stated that buried inside the defense authorization package is the GAIN AI Act, a proposal being sold as a way to strengthen America’s lead in artificial intelligence and prevent advanced US chips from fueling Chinese progress. The pitch sounds tough: force US chipmakers to prioritize domestic buyers and tighten control of high-end hardware sold abroad.
The report added that in practice, this bill is a self-inflicted wound. It won’t make the United States safer, and it won’t slow China down. Instead, it risks undermining the one arena where hesitation is genuinely dangerous: American leadership in global technology.
In addition, the case for the GAIN AI Act rests on the assumption that US chipmakers are neglecting American customers to chase overseas sales. But that simply isn’t true. NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel have all been explicit: domestic demand comes first. Foreign sales don’t deprive American buyers — they fund the massive R&D pipelines that keep these firms ahead.
Source: Military AI
