Recently, certain U.S. lawmakers have alleged that the DeepSeek AI model underwent training utilizing NVIDIA's cutting-edge AI chips, thereby infringing upon U.S. export control regulations. In reply, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning expressed her lack of detailed knowledge on the matter. Prior to this, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Lin Jian reaffirmed China's position of opposing the politicization of technological and economic issues. Additionally, a high-ranking U.S. government official hinted that DeepSeek might have transgressed export controls and called for the elimination of the relevant equipment. Industry experts opine that the unfounded accusations from the U.S. are indicative of technological hegemony, with the intent to stifle the growth of China's AI sector. Previously, the H200 chip received approval for sale to Chinese manufacturers, yet it went unsold, much to the surprise of the U.S.
