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Anthropic’s CEO stuns Davos with Nvidia criticism

Last updated: January 21, 2026 1:40 am
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The Controversy Surrounding the Export of Nvidia’s H200 Chips

Last week, the U.S. administration officially approved the sale of Nvidia’s H200 chips, along with a chip line by AMD, to approved Chinese customers, reversing an earlier ban. These chips, although not the most advanced, are high-performance processors used for AI, making the export decision controversial. At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei criticized both the administration and the chip companies for this move.

One of the major chipmakers involved, Nvidia, is a significant partner and investor in Anthropic, making the criticism particularly notable. Amodei expressed incredulity at the CEOs’ claims that the embargo on chips was holding them back, warning that the decision could have negative repercussions for the U.S. in the future.

Amodei emphasized the importance of not exporting these chips to China, citing the country’s advancements in AI and the national security implications of AI models that represent intelligence. He painted a vivid picture of a future where AI could be controlled by a single country, likening it to a “country of geniuses in a data center.”

Amodei went as far as comparing the export of chips to selling nuclear weapons to North Korea, drawing a stark analogy to highlight the severity of the situation. His comments at Davos have caused a stir, particularly among the team at Nvidia.

Nvidia’s role in supplying GPUs that power Anthropic’s AI models and their recent investment in the company underscore the complexity of the situation. Just two months ago, Nvidia announced a financial relationship with Anthropic, touting a deep technology partnership. However, Amodei’s comments at Davos have put Nvidia in a difficult position, comparing them to an arms dealer.

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Despite the controversy, Anthropic holds a strong position in the AI market, with billions in funding and a highly regarded AI coding tool. The fear of Chinese AI labs and the desire for Washington to take action against chip exports may have prompted Amodei’s strong stance.

Amodei’s fearlessness in speaking out at Davos reflects the growing existential nature of the AI race. The usual constraints of investor relations and strategic partnerships seem to have been set aside in the pursuit of AI supremacy. Amodei’s bold statements may have far-reaching implications, signaling a shift in the dynamics of the AI industry.

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