An artificial intelligence whip – who raised red flags last month about the beginning of Chinese Deepseek – is going to Washington, DC, to discuss the threat presented by Beijing’s stunning progress in the life sector.
Director-General of Staircase, Alexandr Wang-Firma, $ 14 billion, works with the federal government, as well as leading players such as Openai, Google and Meta-will also discuss the impact on the US economy and how America can win Its race with China, Axios reported, citing sources familiar with the issue.
Meetings will take place on Tuesday and Wednesday. Wang is set for talks with Trump administration officials as well as US lawmakers, according to the report.
Representatives for the scale did not immediately return the request of the post for comment.
American technology executives and government officials are being caught up with the consequences after Deepseek claimed to have trained an advanced model for less than $ 6 million – and without access to the best Nvidia supplier device due to controls of export.
Notification – referred to as “Sputnik moment” by he from billionaire investor Marc Andreessen – ignited chaos while investors were afraid that China has deleted US leadership in its development.
Others worried that we firms like Google and Microsoft have large overload on advanced devices that may be less needed for development than thought.
Wang has been one of the most open leaders of American technology regarding the geopolitical implications of Deepseek’s rapid progress.
Last month, Scale he and Wang received a full -page advertisement in the Washington Post saying, “Dear President Trump, America must win the war.”
Wang also told CNBC that Deepseek was “approximately at the same time with the best American models”.
He also claimed that Deepseek has 50,000 of the most advanced Nvidia computer chips, but cannot publicly accept them due to export controls in the US that restricts their sale in China.
“I think it’s true that, you know, I think they have more chips than other people expect, but they will also go ahead, they will be limited by chip controls and export controls that We have in place, ”Wang said in the interview.
Elon Musk, who runs his firm of artificial intelligence called Xai, withdrew to say that Wang was “obviously” accurate.
US officials are reported to be investigating whether Deepseek may have received some Nvidia chips through third parties in Singapore to bypass restrictions.
Wang is the latest in a procession of American technology leaders who have traveled to the White House in recent weeks.
The list includes Openai chief Sam Altman as well as Mark Zuckerberg Mark, Larry Ellison of Oracle and CEO of Google Sundar Pichai.
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