AI Chip Race Ignites Global Power Struggle and Security Concerns
March 5, 2024
The intensifying global competition for advanced computer chips is central to AI development and is influencing international politics and security.
The United States is at the forefront of chip design while Taiwan is the primary location for chip manufacturing, highlighting a strategic dependency.
Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, has proposed a massive global investment, suggesting a range of US$5 to 7 trillion, to enhance AI chip production capabilities.
Major global players including China, the US, Japan, and Europe are boosting their budgets to secure a slice of the pivotal semiconductor industry.
Geopolitical tensions, particularly between China and the US, are intensifying due to the strategic importance of Taiwan's chip manufacturing sector.
The scarcity of raw materials and the complexity of production processes are identified as key bottlenecks in the semiconductor supply chain.
AI's expansion is affecting global security by enabling the proliferation of disinformation and deepfakes, necessitating a response from tech firms and regulatory bodies.
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ScienceAlert • Mar 5, 2024
Global Security a Grave Concern as Demands For AI Hardware Grow