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The US House Foreign Affairs Committee has advanced an export control bill designed to limit China’s access to advanced AI chips and key components used in their production. Lawmakers say the measure aims to help the US maintain its technological edge in AI while also preventing potential Chinese military use of sensitive semiconductor technology.

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00:00The U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee has advanced an export control bill that aims to ensure the U.S.
00:06stays ahead in AI.
00:07The bill would limit China's access to key parts needed to make advanced chips.
00:11It would also help prevent the Chinese military from getting a hold of them.
00:15This comes amid concern over China's ability to purchase U.S.-made AI chips.
00:20On Wednesday, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said that NVIDIA's powerful H200s have not yet been sold to Chinese companies,
00:27even after the Trump administration lifted restrictions in January.
00:31Lutnick cited difficulties faced by Chinese firms to get permission from Beijing.
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