Trump, Xi weigh AI ‘guardrails’ as Nvidia chip exports hang in the balance
During his recent state visit to Beijing, US President Donald Trump and Chinese officials discussed the establishment of artificial intelligence "guardrails." Trump indicated that discussions touched upon potential collaboration on these AI standards. The issue of Nvidia's H200 chips, whose export to China requires Beijing's approval, was also raised.

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AI-generatedDuring his recent state visit to Beijing, US President Donald Trump and Chinese officials discussed the establishment of artificial intelligence "guardrails." Trump indicated that discussions touched upon potential collaboration on these AI standards. The issue of Nvidia's H200 chips, whose export to China requires Beijing's approval, was also raised. Trump suggested that China has thus far opted not to purchase the chips, aiming instead to develop its own domestic alternatives. Chinese officials reiterated their support for open and beneficial AI development, while maintaining a principled stance on export controls without further elaboration. The US Trade Representative stated that China's decision on H200 shipments would be a sovereign one.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedAllowing H200 chip shipments is a sovereign decision for China.
China has advocated for joint promotion of AI development in an open, inclusive, beneficial, and good-for-all direction.
Nvidia's H200 chip exports to China were discussed during the meetings.
Trump and Chinese officials discussed artificial intelligence “guardrails” during Trump's state visit to Beijing.
China opposes the abuse of export controls.