April 30 (Reuters) - Nvidia ( NVDA ) CEO Jensen
Huang said he would like the Trump administration to change the
regulations related to exporting AI technology from the U.S. for
businesses to better capitalize on future opportunities,
Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday.
The administration is considering changes to a Biden-era
regulation that restricts access to advanced U.S. artificial
intelligence chips, including possibly eliminating a tiered
system that determines how many chips countries can obtain,
Reuters reported on Tuesday.
The Framework for Artificial Intelligence Diffusion is set
to take effect on May 15 and aims to limit the most powerful AI
chips and certain model weights from companies like Nvidia ( NVDA ) to
keep cutting-edge computing within the U.S. and its close
allies.
The White House and Nvidia ( NVDA ) did not immediately respond to
Reuters requests for comment.
"I'm not sure what the new diffusion rule is going to be,
but whatever it turns out to be, it really has to recognize that
the world has changed fundamentally since the previous diffusion
rule was released," Huang said in a brief meeting with the
media, according to the Bloomberg News report.
Earlier in the day, Huang expressed confidence in the
company's ability to manufacture chips domestically using the
resources available within the U.S., according to an interview
by CNBC.
(Reporting by Harshita Mary Varghese in Bengaluru)