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“AI竞赛我们必须赢,未来要像美元一样立于美国体系”

Group 1 - The rapid development of AI technology in China has raised concerns in the U.S. about losing its leading position in the field [1][4] - NVIDIA's CEO Jensen Huang emphasized the need for the U.S. to win the "AI race" against China, advocating for a global technology system based on American standards [1][3] - Huang stated that the U.S. should ensure its companies have access to advanced NVIDIA technology and chips, similar to how the world operates under the U.S. dollar system [1][3] Group 2 - NVIDIA's performance forecasts do not include revenue from the Chinese market, indicating that any future gains from China would be considered additional profits [3] - The U.S. government has implemented strict export controls to curb China's chip development, impacting NVIDIA's ability to sell certain products to China [3] - Chinese companies are actively developing domestic AI chips to compete with NVIDIA, with Huawei recently announcing a roadmap for its Ascend AI chips [3] Group 3 - The U.S. government's broad application of national security concerns and export controls is disrupting market order and damaging global supply chain security [4] - China advocates for a collaborative approach to AI development, emphasizing shared benefits rather than competitive confrontation [4]