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John Moolenaar The debate over how many chips American companies should be allowed to sell to China is breaking Capitol Hill in two.

The AI debate’s warring camps

The debate over how many chips American companies should be allowed to sell to China is breaking Capitol Hill in two. The opposing camps don’t fall along party or strictly ideological lines.

The reaction to the administration’s decision to allow Nvidia to sell its H20 chip to China this week is giving us an opportunity to examine these two blocs — who they are, what motivates them and what actions they may take.

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