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#17 Re: 皮衣黄这马屁拍的
其实皮衣也没说错 谁会回答更好
人才 资金 制度 管理,其它国家也都有
川普确实unique, 其实他只是谦虚是因为自己
- 少年洗碗 中学泡白妮通过帮做功课 30年的不泄创业
老黄才特别
人才 资金 制度 管理,其它国家也都有
川普确实unique, 其实他只是谦虚是因为自己
- 少年洗碗 中学泡白妮通过帮做功课 30年的不泄创业
老黄才特别
#19 Re: 皮衣黄这马屁拍的
是有依据的
What did he mean by that?
Energy & Infrastructure Focus: Huang praised Trump for immediately recognizing the importance of both AI and energy production. He argued that robust energy infrastructure is essential for powering AI data centers and manufacturing. Under Trump’s administration, policies were enacted to fast‑track energy projects and cut red tape, clearing the way for large-scale AI infrastructure development
Policy Shift on Export Restrictions: Huang also supported Trump's decision to roll back Biden-era AI chip export restrictions (notably the “AI Diffusion Rule”), calling the prior policy a strategic “failure” that had hurt U.S. companies and inadvertently accelerated Chinese innovation. Trump’s reversal enabled Nvidia to resume exports of its H20 AI chip to China and strengthened U.S. global AI influence
Reshoring and Industrial Vision: Huang endorsed Trump’s use of tariffs and incentives to encourage domestic manufacturing and supply chain resilience, calling this “utterly visionary.” This aligned with Nvidia’s investment in onshoring production and supply chain security
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Trust in Trump’s Vision: Huang has publicly expressed trust in Trump’s long‑term vision. In Nvidia’s quarterly earnings call, he emphasized believing that “the president has a plan. He has a vision. And I trust him” to guide U.S. AI leadership
Why frame Trump as a unique advantage?
Huang seems to be suggesting that unlike any other country, the U.S.—under Trump’s leadership—possesses a political ecosystem willing to rapidly scale energy and infrastructure, hasten chip exports, and incentivize domestic production. These elements, he argues, are critical to maintaining U.S. dominance in an AI-driven future.
In his view, Trump’s early and aggressive policy moves provided tangible support for AI innovation in ways no other national leader has matched.
What did he mean by that?
Energy & Infrastructure Focus: Huang praised Trump for immediately recognizing the importance of both AI and energy production. He argued that robust energy infrastructure is essential for powering AI data centers and manufacturing. Under Trump’s administration, policies were enacted to fast‑track energy projects and cut red tape, clearing the way for large-scale AI infrastructure development
Policy Shift on Export Restrictions: Huang also supported Trump's decision to roll back Biden-era AI chip export restrictions (notably the “AI Diffusion Rule”), calling the prior policy a strategic “failure” that had hurt U.S. companies and inadvertently accelerated Chinese innovation. Trump’s reversal enabled Nvidia to resume exports of its H20 AI chip to China and strengthened U.S. global AI influence
Reshoring and Industrial Vision: Huang endorsed Trump’s use of tariffs and incentives to encourage domestic manufacturing and supply chain resilience, calling this “utterly visionary.” This aligned with Nvidia’s investment in onshoring production and supply chain security
Trust in Trump’s Vision: Huang has publicly expressed trust in Trump’s long‑term vision. In Nvidia’s quarterly earnings call, he emphasized believing that “the president has a plan. He has a vision. And I trust him” to guide U.S. AI leadership
Why frame Trump as a unique advantage?
Huang seems to be suggesting that unlike any other country, the U.S.—under Trump’s leadership—possesses a political ecosystem willing to rapidly scale energy and infrastructure, hasten chip exports, and incentivize domestic production. These elements, he argues, are critical to maintaining U.S. dominance in an AI-driven future.
In his view, Trump’s early and aggressive policy moves provided tangible support for AI innovation in ways no other national leader has matched.