EU criticizes US export restrictions on AI chips affecting member states
The European Union has criticized the United States for imposing export restrictions on advanced AI microchips, which will impact some EU countries, including Poland. The U.S. plans to allow unrestricted sales to nine EU nations while limiting others. The EU relies on AI chips from companies like Nvidia, essential for AI technologies and supercomputers. EU officials have urged the U.S. to maintain uncapped exports for affected countries. Tensions between EU and U.S. tech relations may increase as top executives express opposition to EU regulations. EU officials have communicated their concerns to the current U.S. administration and plan to engage with the next one.