October 6, 2025

The United States would superb its efforts to prevent China from obtaining American fleas

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The Trump administration has reduced China access to High Power AI tokens a high priority. According to the government, China can use fleas to build its arsenal of military technology, and it simply cannot have that. At the same time, considerable and long-standing export controls of the United States can also aim for the slowdown in the Chinese flea industry. Now, a Reuters report says that the government has integrated location monitoring devices in the AI chip expeditions, with the aim of police the potential diversions of technology to the American geopolitical enemy.

Reuters reports that sources knowing the policy of policy that the US trade and security office, America, the American export agency, is “generally involved” in such operations. These same sources say that the FBI and the internal security surveys “can also participate”. Gizmodo contacted Trump agencies and administration to comment.

The monitoring devices would be placed in “targeted shipments” of the AI fleas. These shipments are chosen because the authorities consider them “a high risk of illegal diversion for China”. The aim of trackers is to punish businesses or individuals who can violate US export controls. Sources have also said that trackers have been used in leading leading manufacturers’ shipments, notably Dell and Super Micro, which include fleas made by AMD and Nvidia. A spokesperson for Nvidia told Gizmodo: “We are not installing secret monitoring devices in our products”, full. They also referred us to a recently published corporate blog which declares: “There are no rear doors in the Nvidia fleas. No killing switches. No spy software. This is not how trustworthy systems are built – and will never be. ”

The “flea war” has, to a certain extent, always been one thing, and governments, especially the United States, have always fought for a competitive advantage with regard to the semiconductor industry. The advent of the AI chip has only increased the bet, while nations are fighting for domination over the emerging domain of generative AI, and all the potential applications (including military) that it can have. At the same time, the Trump administration sent mixed messages to this issue, because Trump recently said that it would be open to authorizing it Nvidia to sell a “scaling” version of its GPU china china.

The American practice of integrating hidden monitoring applications in trans-horse style within exports of commercial equipment and software is not new either. When Edward Snowden’s revelations initially broke out in 2014, one of the bombs at the time was the apparent revelation that the NSA regularly incorporates “Surveice surveillance tools” inside routers and other IT equipment before being sent to foreign nations.


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