Nvidia’s ₹45,000 Cr hit could break global AI supply chains!
- ByPrachi Arora
- 17 Apr, 2025
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Nvidia, the crown jewel of AI innovation, is preparing to write off a jaw-dropping $5.5 billion after U.S. export restrictions blocked its powerful H20 chips from reaching China. These chips are designed to supercharge large language models, and their absence could be a massive blow to Chinese AI firms. With the U.S. now imposing a staggering 245% tariff on certain Chinese imports, the world inches closer to a split tech ecosystem-two parallel universes in AI and autos, driven by competing superpowers.
Meanwhile, in India, bureaucratic buzz has gone viral. Smita Sabharwal, a high-profile IAS officer from Telangana, is under scrutiny for resharing an AI-generated image of bulldozers and wild animals on disputed government land near Hyderabad. The 400-acre plot, proposed for an IT hub, is already embroiled in court battles and student-led protests. The police have slapped her with a notice, accusing her of spreading "misleading" content. Welcome to the age where AI art can become evidence.
And in Mumbai, comedian Kunal Kamra is back in the courtroom. This time, it's over a parody song aimed at Maharashtra's deputy CM. His lawyer is calling it a textbook case of censorship-an attack on free speech in a nation that prides itself on it.
From billion-dollar chip wars to AI images sparking legal action and comedians defending satire in court, the lines between tech, truth, and power have never been blurrier-or more explosive.
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