➀ In June, an offshore company in China loaded over 300 servers with banned Nvidia chips into a data center in Brisbane. ➁ Three weeks later, these servers started processing AI algorithms for a company in Beijing. ➂ This operation demonstrates the ongoing efforts by Chinese AI engineers to bypass restrictions and access advanced technology.
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