The U.S. accuses a Chinese AI company of violating U.S. export controls. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs: China has repeatedly stated its principled position.
On February 24th, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning hosted a routine press conference.
A reporter asked, according to a senior U.S. government official, DeepSeek’s AI model is said to have been trained using NVIDIA’s most advanced AI chips. This may violate U.S. export controls, and the U.S. side believes DeepSeek needs to remove the relevant equipment. Is this statement true?
Mao Ning said, “I am not aware of the specific situation you mentioned. Regarding the issue of U.S. chips exported to China, China has repeatedly stated its principled position.”
(Source: The Paper)
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The U.S. accuses a Chinese AI company of violating U.S. export controls. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs: China has repeatedly stated its principled position.
On February 24th, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning hosted a routine press conference.
A reporter asked, according to a senior U.S. government official, DeepSeek’s AI model is said to have been trained using NVIDIA’s most advanced AI chips. This may violate U.S. export controls, and the U.S. side believes DeepSeek needs to remove the relevant equipment. Is this statement true?
Mao Ning said, “I am not aware of the specific situation you mentioned. Regarding the issue of U.S. chips exported to China, China has repeatedly stated its principled position.”
(Source: The Paper)