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The country’s cyberspace authority summoned an American technology company today over potential security concerns related to its H20 AI chip marketed in China. The firm was requested to provide explanations and submit supporting documentation regarding these issues. This move aims to protect the cybersecurity and data privacy of Chinese users in accordance with regulations on network and personal information security.
Lately, there have been allegations that Nvidia’s AI chips could present significant security vulnerabilities. Some U.S. legislators have advocated for that exported high-tech chips to include “tracking and location” functionalities. Industry experts from the United States revealed that the “tracking and location” features, as well as “remote shutdown” capabilities of Nvidia’s chips, have become highly sophisticated, according to an official statement from the authority.