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英伟达凌晨发文 回应芯片“后门”问题

Core Viewpoint - NVIDIA asserts that its chips do not contain backdoors, kill switches, or monitoring software, emphasizing that these features are not a way to build trustworthy systems and will never be implemented [2] Group 1 - NVIDIA's statement comes in response to concerns raised by experts and policymakers about the potential need for a "kill switch" in hardware to remotely disable GPUs, which the company argues could lead to serious permanent defects and is an unreasonable policy [2] - On July 31, a Chinese government account reported serious security issues with NVIDIA's computing chips, prompting discussions about the need for advanced chips exported from the U.S. to include "tracking" capabilities [2] - U.S. AI experts have indicated that the technology for "tracking" and "remote shutdown" in NVIDIA's computing chips is already mature [2]