Deepseke Scying for China, NVIDIA, has searched the chips
American lawmakers are looking at how advanced NVIDIA chips arrive at the hands of Chinese Deepseek Ai, which they also accused of spying on Americans on behalf of China.
Representatives of the House of Representatives issued a report on Wednesday saying, “They reveal that Dibsic is putting American user data to the Chinese Communist Party, and they process information that is in line with CCP advertising, and has been trained using illegal materials obtained from the American AI models.”
Legionships – Actors John Molinaar, a Republican of Michigan, and Raja Krishnamurthi, a Democrat from Illinois – said that it seems that Dibsic, who released a strong model of artificial intelligence that developed newspaper headlines in January, has used 60,000 NVIDIA chips despite US sanctions that limit the company’s ability to sell some voices from China.
Nafidia already has a difficult week. Its shares decreased by almost 7 % on Wednesday after the company announced that it had reported that the Trump administration would require a new license for all accelerated chips to China. The company said it expected a $ 5.5 billion in profit due to the Trump administration tariff.
Deepseek and MIOLENAAR Representative did not respond to Business Insider’s comment requests about the report.
“Dibsic is not just another application of artificial intelligence – it is a weapon in the Chinese Communist Party’s arsenal, designed to spy on the Americans, steal our technology, and sabotage American law,” Molinaar said in a statement.
Legionships said the CEO of Nvidia Jensen Huang ordered the design of chips to circumvent the export controls around the United States.
They also sent a letter to Huang to request the lists of customers in China and Southeast Asia and any connection between NVIDIA and Deepseek.
“The United States government guides US business on what they can sell and where we are following the government’s directives to the message,” Nafidia said in a statement in favor of Business Insider.
The company also said that it sells its products to companies all over the world, adding that its reported revenues in Singapore indicate the addresses of bills for their customers, which many companies said to American companies.
“The related products are shipped to other sites, including the United States and Taiwan, not to China,” the statement said.
The lawmaker also found that Deepseek is likely to have published methods for copying the leading AI models from American companies, and the conditions of corporate service were rejected.
OpenAi told legislators, “Deepseek staff, circumventing handrails in Openai models to accelerate the development of their models at a lower cost, according to the report.
Openai said in January that he was investigating whether Deepseek had used the outputs of her artificial intelligence models to train their models “inappropriately.”
The report also found that 85 % of the replies from the Debceic models intentionally suppress the content related to democracy, Taiwan, Hong Kong and human rights.
The recommendations in the report include increasing the effectiveness of the US export control policy and increasing the restriction of China’s ability to develop and publish advanced artificial intelligence models by expanding the scope of export controls on chips.
They also encourage Congress to think about demanding chips companies to track the end user of their products, not just Jupiter.