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Last week, after reversing an earlier ban, the U.S. administration officially approved the sale of Nvidias H200 chips, along with a chip line by AMD, to approved Chinese customers. Maybe they arent these chipmakers shiniest, most advanced chips, but theyre high-performance processors used for AI, making the export controversial. And at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Tuesday, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei unloaded on both the administration and the chip companies over the decision. The criticism was particularly notable because one of those chipmakers, Nvidia, is a major partner and investor in Anthropic. “The CEOs of these companies say, Its the embargo on chips thats holding us back,’” Amodei said, incredulous, in response to a question about the new rules. The decision is going to come back to bite the U.S., he warned. “We are many years ahead of China in terms of our ability to make chips,” he told Bloombergs editor-in-chief, who was interviewing him. “So I think it would be a big mistake to ship these chips.” Amodei then painted an alarming picture of whats at stake. He talked about the “incredible national security implications” of AI models that represent “essentially cognition, that are essentially intelligence.” He likened future AI to a “country of geniuses in a data center,” saying to imagine “100 million people smarter than any Nobel Prize winner,” all under the control of one country or another. The image underscored why he thinks chip exports matter so much. But then came the biggest blow. “I think this is crazy,” Amodei said of the administrations latest move. “Its a bit like selling nuclear weapons to North Korea and [bragging that] Boeing made the casings.” That sound you hear? The team at Nvidia, screaming into their phones. Nvidia isnt just another chip company. While Anthropic runs on the servers of Microsoft and Amazon and Google, Nvidia alone supplies the GPUs that power Anthropics AI models (every cloud provider needs Nvidias GPUs). Not only does Nvidia sit at the center of everything, but it also recently announced it was investing in Anthropic to the tune of up to $10 billion. Techcrunch event Disrupt 2026 Tickets: One-time offer Tickets are live! Save up to $680 while these rates last, and be among the first 500 registrants to get 50% off your +1 pass. TechCrunch Disrupt brings top leaders from Google Cloud, Netflix, Microsoft, Box, a16z, Hugging Face, and more to 250+ sessions designed to fuel growth and sharpen your edge. Connect with hundreds of innovative startups and join curated networking that drives deals, insights, and inspiration. Disrupt 2026 Tickets: One-time offer Tickets are live! Save up to $680 while these rates last, and be among the first 500 registrants to get 50% off your +1 pass. TechCrunch Disrupt brings top leaders from Google Cloud, Netflix, Microsoft, Box, a16z, Hugging Face, and more to 250+ sessions designed to fuel growth and sharpen your edge. Connect with hundreds of innovative startups and join curated networking that drives deals, insights, and inspiration. San Francisco | October 13-15, 2026 REGISTER NOW Just two months ago, the companies announced that financial relationship, along with a “deep technology partnership” with cheery promises to optimize each others technology. Fast-forward to Davos, and Amodei is comparing his partner to an arms dealer. Maybe it was just an unguarded moment — its possible he got swept up in his own rhetoric and blurted out the analogy. But given Anthropics strong position in the AI market, it seems more likely he felt comfortable speaking with confidence. The company has raised billions, is valued in the hundreds of billions, and its Claude coding assistant has developed a reputation as a highly beloved and top-tier AI coding tool, particularly among developers working on complex, real-world projects. Its also entirely possible that Anthropic genuinely fears Chinese AI labs and wants Washington to act. If you want to get someones attention, nuclear proliferation comparisons are probably a pretty effective way to do it. But whats perhaps most remarkable is that Amodei could sit onstage at Davos, drop a bomb like that, and walk away to some other gathering without fear that he just adversely impacted his business. News cycles move on, sure. Anthropic is also on solid footing right now. But it does feel that the AI race has grown so existential in the minds of its leaders that the usual constraints — investor relations, strategic partnerships, diplomatic niceties — dont apply anymore. Amodei isnt concerned about what he can and cant say. More than anything else he said on that stage, that fearlessness is worth paying attention to.
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Администрация США одобрила экспорт чипов Nvidia и AMD для китайских клиентов, несмотря на опасения, высказанные CEO Anthropic, Dario Amodei, о возможных последствиях для национальной безопасности. Amodei критиковал решение, сравнивая его с продажей ядерного оружия Северной Корее, и подчеркивал, что США имеют значительное преимущество в производстве чипов, поэтому их экспорт может быть ошибкой. Он также выразил обеспокоенность по поводу влияния китайских AI-моделей и их потенциального использования.