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Trump chip deal critics say it undercuts U.S. becoming AI leader

Some Democrats are troubled by President Donald Trump’s recent deal to allow two tech companies to sell artificial intelligence chips to China as long as they provide the U.S. government some of the revenue. “I certainly have concerns about what we might call linkage, that is linking revenue to the Treasury to national security decisions,” Silicon Valley Rep. Sam Liccardo told NOTUS. “Because you wouldn’t want to have compromises made for the purposes of revenue.” Trump signed a deal Monday with companies Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices that requires them to pay the federal government 15% of the revenue they…

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