【Yu Yuan Tan Tian: Exposing the Possible Backdoors of the H20 Chip】Yu Yuan Tan Tian stated: Recently, there has been much discussion about the "backdoor" of the H20 chip. Professionals indicate that functions such as "tracking and positioning" and "remote shutdown" can be fully realized from a technical standpoint. Following these functions, Tan Zhu discovered that the United States has previously had a complete set of systematic considerations regarding "backdoors" in artificial intelligence chips. The U.S. also specifically mentioned that if companies cooperate with the U.S. government to install "backdoors", the U.S. government could exempt them from export controls, including relaxing exports to "low-risk customers in China". Combining this information, it is hard not to feel a bit uneasy when looking at the U.S. government's approval for NVIDIA to export the H20 to China. (Yu Yuan Tan Tian)
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【Yu Yuan Tan Tian: Exposing the Possible Backdoors of the H20 Chip】Yu Yuan Tan Tian stated: Recently, there has been much discussion about the "backdoor" of the H20 chip. Professionals indicate that functions such as "tracking and positioning" and "remote shutdown" can be fully realized from a technical standpoint. Following these functions, Tan Zhu discovered that the United States has previously had a complete set of systematic considerations regarding "backdoors" in artificial intelligence chips. The U.S. also specifically mentioned that if companies cooperate with the U.S. government to install "backdoors", the U.S. government could exempt them from export controls, including relaxing exports to "low-risk customers in China". Combining this information, it is hard not to feel a bit uneasy when looking at the U.S. government's approval for NVIDIA to export the H20 to China. (Yu Yuan Tan Tian)