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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (TSM) Cites Limited Control Over AI Chip Exports Amid Huawei Controversy
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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (TSM) Cites Limited Control Over AI Chip Exports Amid Huawei Controversy

Last updated: April 27, 2025 5:53 pm
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Artificial intelligence (AI) stocks have been a hot topic recently, with analysts discussing the potential gains and challenges associated with this emerging technology. One company that has been in the spotlight is Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (NYSE:TSM). In this article, we will delve into where TSM stands among other AI stocks and explore its recent developments.

According to recent reports from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the economic benefits of AI are projected to outweigh the costs associated with increased carbon emissions from data centers powering AI models. The IMF predicts that AI will boost global output by approximately 0.5% annually between 2025 and 2030, though these gains may not be evenly distributed worldwide.

The report also highlights the importance of energy policies in mitigating the environmental impact of AI. If current energy policies are maintained and AI usage becomes widespread, global greenhouse gas emissions are expected to rise by 1.2% by 2030. However, transitioning to greener energy sources could limit this increase to 1.3 Gt.

Furthermore, the social cost of these emissions is estimated to be between $50.7-$66.3 billion, which is outweighed by the economic gains from AI that could boost the economy by 0.5% annually. Additionally, the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment suggests that AI could actually help reduce carbon emissions by accelerating advancements in low-carbon technologies.

Despite the potential benefits of AI, there are concerns about the responsible and sustainable use of this technology. Market forces alone may not be sufficient to drive AI towards climate action, and active involvement from governments, tech companies, and energy firms is essential for ensuring that AI is utilized ethically and sustainably.

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In the realm of AI stocks, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited has garnered attention. With 186 hedge fund holders, TSM is a leading manufacturer of advanced chips used in AI applications. However, recent developments have raised concerns about export compliance, particularly in light of its relationship with US-sanctioned Huawei Technologies Co.

While TSM ranks 5th among the AI stocks analysts are discussing, there are other stocks that may offer greater potential for higher returns in a shorter timeframe. Investors looking for promising AI stocks should consider exploring alternatives that have demonstrated strong performance relative to TSM.

In conclusion, the intersection of AI and environmental sustainability presents both challenges and opportunities for investors and policymakers alike. As the AI landscape continues to evolve, it is crucial to prioritize responsible and equitable utilization of this transformative technology.

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