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Officials have revealed that a Houston-based company and its owner are involved in a conspiracy to export advanced artificial intelligence technology to China and Hong Kong. The scheme allegedly revolves around the shipment of $160 million worth of high-performance graphics processing units (GPUs), specifically Nvidia H100 and H200 models.
These GPUs are crucial for various applications, including machine learning and data analytics, making them highly valuable in the global tech landscape. The owner of the company is accused of circumventing U.S. export controls, which are in place to prevent sensitive technology from falling into the hands of foreign adversaries.
Authorities have emphasized the importance of safeguarding technological advancements, particularly those related to artificial intelligence, from potential misuse. The case underscores the ongoing concerns regarding the transfer of critical technology to nations that may pose a threat to national security. As investigations continue, the implications of this case may have far-reaching effects on international trade and technology regulations.
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