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The circumvention of the US chip export ban by a Chinese AI start-up: a challenge for the global distribution of technology and knowledge

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The discovery that a Chinese AI startup may have circumvented the US export ban on chips raises questions about the security and integrity of Swiss technology exports.

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The global distribution of technology and knowledge continues to be shaped by geopolitical tensions. In recent years, the US has imposed several export bans on critical technologies, including chips, to ensure the security of its national interests. However, China's growing importance on the global technology stage and its increasing dependence on foreign sources for critical infrastructure such as chips make these measures challenging.

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A Chinese AI start-up may have circumvented the US export ban on chips.

The global distribution of technology and knowledge continues to be characterized by geopolitical tensions.

The US has imposed several export bans on critical technologies, including chips, in recent years.

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