Openai’s Sam Altman overthrows Chip’s ‘naive’ critics supported by Trump dealing with the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia

Openai’s boss Sam Altman defended the Trump administration movement to support artificial intelligence agreements with the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia as critics of agreements as “naive” explode.

Some agreements were notified during Trump’s latest tournament in the Middle East – including a pact in which Nvidia and AMD agreed to sell thousands of chips in Saudi Arabia. Lawmakers from both parties question the agreements on concerns that they lacked safeguards to prevent China from gaining access to the advanced chips made by the US through third parties.

“It was an extremely smart thing for all of you to do and I’m sorry people are giving you grief,” Altman wrote last Friday in response to a post from the White House he Czar David Sacks.

Sacks said he was “really confused how any self -proclaimed” China Hawk “can claim that President Trump’s that deal with the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia are not extremely useful for the United States.”

Sam Altman defended Chip’s deals he backed by Trump. AFP your getty images

“As the main analyst of the semiconductor, Dylan Patel observed, these deals will significantly shift the balance of power” in favor of America. Punch, ”added sacks.

Altman’s Openai announced plans last week to build a new massive database in the United Arab Emirates to support its efforts. Separately, the Amazon Web Services discovered an initiative for a $ 5 billion in Saudi Arabia.

Senate Chuck Schumer (D-NN) minority leader exploded Trump-backed chip deals in a floor speech on Thursday.

“This deal can be very dangerous because we have no clarity of how the Saudis and Emirates will prevent the Chinese Communist Party, the Chinese government, the Chinese production institution take their hands in these chips,” Schumer said.

White House he Czar David Sacks said he was “confused” by criticism of the deals. Getty Images
Some agreements were notified during President Trump’s tour in the Middle East. Reuters

The elected US House Committee led by Republicans in China also questions the agreements.

“New US chip reports deal with breast nations – without a new chip rule – represent a weakness for CCP to exploit,” the Committee said in one state.

“CCP is actively working to indirectly enter our most advanced technology. Without an official rule of diffusion, it is taken as this risk for creating backwardness weaknesses for bypassing export control,” the Committee added.

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