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The technology industry group, ITI, has urged President Biden's administration to reconsider a last-minute rule that would control global access to AI chips. The rule, scheduled for release as early as Friday, is criticized for placing arbitrary constraints on U.S. companies selling computing systems overseas, potentially ceding the global market to competitors. The ITI argues that the rule, aimed at preventing AI from enhancing China's military capabilities, could jeopardize U.
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