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WH Executive Order Affecting Chips and AI Models
Artificial intelligence is quickly becoming central to both security and economic strength. The United States must act decisively to lead this transition
Entities that meet the same security requirements and are headquartered in any destination that is not a country of concern can apply for “National Verified End User” status, enabling them to purchase computational power equivalent to up to 320,000 advanced GPUs over the next two years. Governments that sign these arrangements – which align those nations’ export control, clean energy, and technology security efforts with the United States – can double their chip caps (up to 100,000 of today’s advanced GPUs). Even as it encourages the diffusion of U.S. technology, the rule takes significant steps against countries of concern, constraining them from accessing advanced AI systems and the computing power used to train them.
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