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The U.S. House advances a bill requiring approval for advanced AI chip exports to China, aiming to strengthen national security.
The U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee has advanced the "AI Overwatch Act," which would require congressional approval for exports of advanced AI chips to China and other adversaries, aiming to strengthen national security oversight.
The bill, introduced by Republican Representative Brian Mast, mandates a 30-day review period for export licenses and bans sales of Nvidia’s top-tier Blackwell chips.
It follows President Trump’s approval of H200 chip sales to China, sparking bipartisan concern over strategic technology transfers.
Despite opposition from White House AI advisor David Sacks and criticism from some conservative figures, the bill passed 42-2 and moves to the full House and Senate for further consideration.
La Cámara de los Estados Unidos avanza un proyecto de ley que requiere la aprobación para las exportaciones avanzadas de chips de IA a China, con el objetivo de fortalecer la seguridad nacional.