Nvidia CEO Warns U.S. Lawmakers AI Rules May Slow Progress

Nvidia CEO Meets Trump to Discuss Export Controls, Downplays Tech Race Concerns on Joe Rogan Podcast

  • NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang met with U.S. lawmakers in Washington, D.C., raising concerns that inconsistent state regulations could hinder progress in Artificial Intelligence.
  • Huang met with former President Donald Trump to discuss issues related to export controls on technology products.
  • In a recent podcast, Huang described Trump as “different” and an “incredibly good listener.”
  • Huang downplayed worries about a technology race, saying the U.S. has consistently faced similar challenges throughout history.
  • Shares of NVDA saw little change in after-hours trading, with retail sentiment remaining neutral.

Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, traveled to Washington, D.C. this week to discuss artificial intelligence policy with lawmakers. According to a source familiar with the matter, Huang warned that having different AI regulations for each U.S. state would slow down the advancement of the technology.

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Huang also held a meeting with former President Donald Trump, where they spoke about export controls—government restrictions that regulate the transfer of certain goods, software, or technology for reasons related to national security or trade protection. In a conversation aired on The Joe Rogan Experience, Huang said that Trump is “different” and an “incredibly good listener.” He added, “Almost everything I’ve ever said to him, he’s remembered,” referencing his previous interactions with the Trump administration.

Huang explained his relationship with senior figures in the administration, recalling that United States Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick told him he could directly access the President and officials whenever necessary. He emphasized that the administration kept this promise and consistently addressed his concerns.

When asked about the ongoing global technology competition, Huang dismissed major worries over a so-called technology race. He said, “We’ve been in a technology race with somebody forever. Since the industrial revolution… World War II was a technology race. Manhattan Project was a technology race,” as noted in the same podcast. He suggested that technological progress is a continual process with improvements over time.

Following news of these meetings, NVDA shares remained largely unchanged in after-hours trading, according to recent data. Sentiment among retail investors on Stocktwits continued to be neutral, with message volumes staying low. Over the past twelve months, NVDA stock has increased by about 28%.

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