<p>➀ Jensen Huang warns that the U.S. risks losing the AI race to China if policy changes are not made soon, including a ban on exporting NVIDIA's most advanced silicon to China.</p><p>➁ Huang's comments are the strongest yet in opposition to various hurdles, including heightened rules and regulations at both federal and state levels.</p><p>➂ Huang believes China is only nanoseconds behind America in AI and calls for more optimism.</p>
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