Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei made harsh comments about US policy allowing AI chip sales to China. He spoke at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland this week.
The remarks targeted a new government decision that permits Nvidia and AMD to sell certain AI chips to China. This includes Nvidia’s H200 line of processors.
Amodei told Bloomberg that allowing these chip sales was a mistake. He struggled to find the right words to describe his opposition.
The statement was particularly harsh given Nvidia’s relationship with Anthropic. Nvidia announced a $10 billion investment in Anthropic in November 2025.
Anthropic has trained its AI models using Nvidia GPUs along with Amazon Trainium chips and Google TPUs. The company also counts Amazon, Google, and Microsoft as major investors.
The word “almost” confirms that some deals were indeed lost. Chinese companies are releasing their models as open-weight, making them free to use.
Open-weight models reveal the final parameters of a trained model. This differs from open-source models that share source code and training data.
Amodei suggested the actual business impact might be higher than direct lost deals. Some companies may test Chinese models without contacting Anthropic at all.
The US policy reverses a previous ban on high-performance AI chip sales to China. Nvidia and AMD can now sell to pre-approved customers in China.
The US Commerce Department stated that sales undergo rigorous controls. Buyers are vetted for ties to military operations.
Enforcement remains unclear due to front companies and joint ventures. These relationships can blur the lines of accountability.
Amodei did not name China explicitly during his comments. But the context made clear which country concerned him most.
The controversy shows growing tension in the tech industry. Chipmakers want to expand their market while AI companies worry about geopolitical risks.
Nvidia’s architecture has become essential for AI model development. AMD and Intel are working to catch up but Nvidia remains dominant.
The US policy allows Nvidia to resume selling H200 chips to China after the previous ban ended.
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