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Nvidia rejected Chinese accusations that its data center GPUs for AI include a hardware function that could remotely ...
Nvidia responds to accusations and investigations from Chinese and United States governments.
A blog post by Nvidia’s Chief Security Officer David Reber refutes accusations made by the Chinese government of a backdoor ...
Nvidia wants to make it crystal clear that it's against the idea of AI chip kill switches and backdoors that would allow ...
The US is looking at requiring 'software or physical changes' to enable chip-based location tracking to stop Nvidia’s most ...
Artificial intelligence chip-making powerhouse Nvidia is rejecting claims from China’s top cyber agency that its H20 chips ...
NVIDIA says that its GPUs do not have backdoors, kill switches, or spyware in response to recent speculation from Chinese ...
AsianFin -- Nvidia Corp. pushed back on Tuesday against accusations from Chinese regulators that its data center GPUs for ...
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Cryptopolitan on MSNNvidia rejects China’s ‘kill switch’ claim, says its AI chips have no backdoors
Nvidia has pushed back against China’s claims that its AI chips come with built-in kill switches or hidden backdoors.
What if you couldn't trust your car's brakes, and every engineer said, "Just watch closer"? That's the moment the world now faces with artificial intelligence.
AI, with its sprawling data centers and ability to craft complex conversations, is already beyond the point of a physical failsafe or "kill switch" — the idea that it can simply be unplugged as ...
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