CSET’s Jacob Feldgoise shared his expert perspective in an article published by The Washington Post’s WP Intelligence. The article looks at how AI inference is driving huge demand for computing power and what that means for U.S. export rules and national security.
If you care about the national security implications of China’s economy-wide deployment of these models, and see it as a national priority to constrain that deployment, then you start looking at different performance parameters.CSET Senior Date Research Analyst, Jacob Feldgoise
Focusing on the potential impact of inference chips on global AI deployment, Feldgoise said, “If you care about the national security implications of China’s economy-wide deployment of these models, and see it as a national priority to constrain that deployment, then you start looking at different performance parameters.” He added, “This kind of chip that is particularly geared for inference, even if it’s not particularly good for training models, might be the kind of product that the U.S. should consider restricting.”
To read the full article, visit The Washington Post.