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Nvidia CEO and President Trump discuss DeepSeek and AI chip exports during meeting

Barbara Capasso by Barbara Capasso
February 2, 2025
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In a significant meeting at the White House on January 31, 2025, President Donald Trump and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang discussed the rapid advancements of Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) company DeepSeek and the implications for U.S. AI chip exports. This conversation comes amid growing concerns about China’s accelerating progress in AI technology and its potential impact on American tech leadership.

DeepSeek recently unveiled its AI Assistant, powered by the V3 model, which has quickly become the top-rated free app on the U.S. iOS App Store. The chatbot demonstrates capabilities comparable to leading American models, such as answering questions, solving logic problems, and writing computer programs. Notably, DeepSeek achieved this with significantly fewer resources, utilizing approximately 2,000 Nvidia H800 GPUs over 55 days at a cost of $5.58 million—about one-tenth of the expenditure by U.S. tech giant Meta for similar AI developments.

The efficiency and effectiveness of DeepSeek’s approach have been described as a “Sputnik moment” for American AI, signaling a pivotal shift in the global AI landscape. The release of DeepSeek’s chatbot led to a substantial market reaction, with major tech companies experiencing significant stock declines. Nvidia’s stock, for instance, fell by as much as 17–18%, contributing to a global selloff that erased approximately $1 trillion from U.S. technology stocks.

During their meeting, President Trump and CEO Huang explored strategies to strengthen U.S. technology and AI leadership in response to DeepSeek’s advancements. They also addressed potential adjustments to AI chip export policies, particularly concerning sales to China. The U.S. government is preparing to tighten AI chip export controls to ensure that advanced computing power remains within the United States and its allies, while limiting China’s access to cutting-edge technology.

Nvidia, headquartered in Santa Clara, California, is a leading producer of advanced AI chips. The company has previously expressed concerns about expanding export restrictions, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a balance between national security and the competitiveness of American businesses. In a statement following the meeting, an Nvidia spokesperson noted, “We appreciated the opportunity to meet with President Trump and discuss semiconductors and AI policy. Jensen and the President discussed the importance of strengthening U.S. technology and AI leadership.”

The emergence of DeepSeek has intensified discussions about the global AI race and the effectiveness of U.S. export controls. Despite existing restrictions, DeepSeek utilized Nvidia’s H800 chips, which were designed to comply with U.S. export regulations. This development has prompted U.S. lawmakers to call for stricter measures to prevent American technology from bolstering China’s AI capabilities. The Commerce Department is currently investigating whether DeepSeek has been using restricted U.S.-made chips in violation of export controls.

As the U.S. government deliberates on tightening export controls, industry leaders like Nvidia are advocating for policies that protect national interests without stifling innovation or hindering the global competitiveness of American companies. The meeting between President Trump and CEO Huang underscores the critical importance of collaboration between government and industry to navigate the complex challenges posed by rapid advancements in AI technology.

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