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Warren invites Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang to Senate hearing on China AI chip sales

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Warren invites Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang to Senate hearing on China AI chip sales

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  • Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., invited Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang to testify before the Senate Banking Committee on June 11 about the chipmaker’s China business and U.S. export controls.
  • CNBC is first to report the invitation to Huang.
  • Nvidia’s AI chips power many of the world’s leading data centers, making the company central to the AI boom and a major target in Washington’s fight over China export controls.
  • The hearing would give senators a rare chance to question Huang directly, just weeks after he accompanied President Donald Trump to China for a high-stakes summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
    Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is being invited to testify before the Senate Banking Committee on June 11 as Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., sharpens her focus on the chipmaker's China sales, export controls and role at the center of the global AI boom.
    "Appearing as a witness will give you an opportunity to testify about NVIDIA's views on U.S.
    export control laws and regulations and NVIDIA's business in China," Warren wrote in a letter first obtained by CNBC. She asked Huang to confirm his attendance by Monday.
    Nvidia's chips power many of the
    data centers behind advanced AI models, making the company one of the biggest winners of the artificial intelligence surge. But that dominance has also drawn growing attention from lawmakers and national security officials who warn advanced U.S. chips could be used by China to strengthen its military and surveillance capabilities.
    The
    Biden and Trump administrations have both moved to restrict China's access to advanced AI chips, while Nvidia has argued that overly broad limits could damage U.S. competitiveness and push customers toward foreign alternatives.
    The Senate push coincides with a move by Republicans on the
    House Energy and Commerce Committe who are separately calling for an investigation into what they say are China's efforts to impede U.S. AI and data-center development.
    "The Chinese, in effect, buy our stuff, and American companies make a profit doing that," Warren
    said. "But it certainly undermines our long-term security."
    She said the concern is especially acute because the chips at issue are "not just chips to help the
    AI industry in general."
    "In China, these are chips that are actually used for
    military purposes," Warren said.
    The hearing would give senators a rare chance to question
    Huang directly on Nvidia's China strategy and export-control posture, just weeks after he accompanied President Donald Trump to China for a high-stakes summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
    Warren has also sought to broaden the AI debate beyond China and
    national security.
    In the same
    CNBC interview, she warned that AI could cause major disruption for workers and called for an excise tax on data centers to help pay for health care, child care, education and job training.
    "We're talking about enormous disruption in ways that we can't anticipate," Warren said. "Now is the moment to get ahead of that."

    <small>Source: CNBC</small>

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