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Will India’s Semiconductor Dreams Get a Boost Under the New US Govt?

On his first day back in office, Trump launched a $3 trillion initiative to cement the US’ AI dominance and counter China’s rise.
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India is stepping up efforts to secure access to advanced AI chips as the US transitions from former US President Joe Biden to President Donald Trump, seeking revisions to restrictive export policies.  These restrictions, introduced under the Biden administration, limited the export of GPUs and TPUs, which are essential components for AI development and large-scale data processing.  On his first day back in office, Trump launched The Stargate Project, a $3 trillion initiative to cement the US’ AI dominance and counter China’s rise.  “This shows serious intent to take strong control of AI...in addition to having all the LLMs owned by the US. For strategic autonomy, we must create our own AI doctrine and start controlling our own data strongly,” said HCL co-fo
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Aditi Suresh
I hold a degree in political science, and am interested in how AI and online culture intersect. I am at aditi.suresh@analyticsindiamag.com & x.com/aditisuresh12
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