Jensen Huang: China will defeat the United States in the AI race

Jensen Huang: China will defeat the United States in the AI race

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang stated that China will defeat the United States in the artificial intelligence race due to lower energy costs and a more relaxed regulatory environment.

In an interview during the Financial Times AI Summit on Wednesday, Huang said:

"China will win the AI race."

He criticized the West, including the US and UK, for being hampered by "cynicism" and called for "more optimism."

Nvidia’s Jensen Huang warns: Tariffs cause 'greater harm'

According to CCTV News, on August 6 local time, US President Trump said the US would impose about 100% tariffs on chips and semiconductors. Trump stated that if manufactured in the US, no fees would be charged.

Huang warned last month that tariffs would cause the US to lose half of the world’s AI developers, and in the long run, "this causes greater harm."

Nvidia’s market value surpassed $5 trillion for the first time last week, but investor concerns continue over US tariff uncertainties. Huang's remarks may intensify market worries about US competitiveness in AI.

In January this year, the launch of China’s DeepSeek shocked the world, sparking fierce debate in Silicon Valley over whether US AI companies with more abundant resources, including OpenAI and Anthropic, can maintain a technological edge. Huang had previously warned that the latest US AI models are not significantly ahead of their Chinese competitors.

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