Throughout the last year, data center proprietors and operators beyond the borders of the United States have been vigilantly observing significant alterations in US export control prerequisites pertaining to advanced AI chips.
At present, the US House of Representatives is deliberating on the implementation of the Guaranteeing Access and Innovation for National Artificial Intelligence (GAIN AI) Act. This proposed legislation aims to impose additional constraints on AI chip exports, mandating that chips be prioritized for US clientele before being dispatched to specific nations.
This piece sheds light on the recent pivotal transformations influencing the export of AI chips for utilization in data centers situated outside the US.