💨 Abstract
The Trump administration may lift restrictions on Poland's access to U.S.-designed AI chips, as per Polish deputy digital minister Dariusz Standerski. The Biden administration's policy, introduced in its final days, imposed AI chip export restrictions, classifying countries into three tiers. Poland was in the second tier, facing strict caps, while the U.S., Japan, Britain, and France were largely exempt.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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