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RULES TO CURB spread of A.I. bring solid pushback. '' The Tech industry opposes U.S. regulations to dictate where chips can be sold.
The next big fight over offshoring is playing out in Washington, and this time -bloody hell, it involves artificial intelligence.
The Biden administration, in its final most days in office, has rushed to issue new regulations to try to ensure that the United States and its close allies have control over how artificial intelligence develops in the years to come.
The regulations have touched off an intense fight between tech companies and the government as well as among administration officials.
The regulations would dictate where American-made chips are critical for A.I. could be shipped. Those rules would then help determine where the data centers that create A.I. would be built, with a preference for the United States and its allies.
Those rules would allow most European countries, Japan and other close U.S. allies to make unfettered purchases of A.I. chips, while blocking two dozen adversaries, like China and Russia, from buying them.
More than 100 other countries would face different quotas on the amount of A.I. chips they could receive from U.S. companies.
The regulations would also make it easier for A.I. chips to be sent to trusted American companies that run data centers, like Google and Microsoft, than to their foreign competitors. The rules would establish security procedures that data centers would have to follow to keep A.I. systems safe from cybertheft.
The Biden administration's plan has prompted swift pushback from U.S. tech companies, which say global regulations could slow their businesses and create costly compliance requirements.
Those firms also question whether President Biden should be setting rules with far-reaching economic consequences in the final days in office.
While some of the details remain unclear, the new rules may force tech companies that are pouring tens of billions of dollars into building data centers around the world to rethink some of those locations.
Artificial Intelligence, which can answer questions, write code and create images, is expected to revolutionize the way countries fight wars, develop medicines and make scientific breakthroughs.
Because of its potential power, U.S. officials want A.I. systems to be built in the United States or in allied countries - where they will have more say over what the systems do - rather than in countries that could share that technology with China or act in other ways contrary to U.S. national security.
Peter Harrell, a former White House economic official and a fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, said the United States currently had a substantial edge in A.I. and the leverage to decide which countries could benefit from it.
'' It's important to think about how we want those transformational developments to be rolled out around the world,'' he said.
The rules are largely about national security. Given the way that A.I. might transform military conflict, the regulations are designed to keep the most powerful technology in the hands of allies and prevent China from getting access to A.I. chips through international data centers.
But U.S. officials say data centers are also important sources of new economic activity for American communities.
They want to encourage American companies to build as many data centers as possible in the United States, rather than in regions like the Middle East, which is offering money to attract tech firms.
Some labor unions have come out in support of the Biden administration's plan. That's because data centers are huge consumers of electicity and steel.
Each one creates work for construction companies, electiricians and heating and cooling system technicians, as well as workers involved in energy production.
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