The trade security community spent last week atwitter over the widely anticipated export controls on Artificial Intelligence related technology.
The "Export Control Framework for Artificial Intelligence Diffusion" rule aims to control the global shipments of graphics processing units (GPUs) to forestall diversion through third countries. Restrictions are said to include geographic controls as well as a worldwide licensing system that includes reporting requirements and exceptions.
The rule is expected to be introduced in final form, dispensing with the customary review and public comment process. As the publication was expected Friday, some in the rulemaking process may be having second thoughts about that.
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