Opinion - Congress should share, not shield, US artificial intelligence tech
- China unveiled LineShine, now the world’s fastest supercomputer, built from a massive network of standard CPUs rather than banned GPUs — a clever workaround to U.S. export limits.
- U.S. export controls have repeatedly pushed China to develop homegrown alternatives; overly broad new rules (like the Remote Access Security Act) risk driving global customers to non‑U.S. providers.
- The better play for America is onshoring and winning global adoption — think CHIPS Act momentum and big fabs in Arizona — rather than just building more walls.