Nvidia CEO Huang Invited to Senate Hearing on China AI Chip Sales on June 11

According to CNBC, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is being invited to testify before the Senate Banking Committee on June 11 at the request of Senator Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., regarding the chipmaker's China business, export controls, and role in the global AI boom. In a letter obtained by CNBC, Warren asked Huang to confirm his attendance by Monday, stating the hearing would give him an opportunity to testify about Nvidia's views on U.S. export control laws and the company's China operations. Warren expressed concerns that U.S. companies are profiting from technology sales that could weaken national security, noting that chips sold to China are used for military purposes.
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