Cotton unveils legislation requiring location verification for advanced AI chip exports

Big moves in Washington could shake up global tech—and quietly ripple through the paper packaging world. Senator Tom Cotton just introduced the Chip Security Act, requiring AI chips under export control to include location-tracking tech. Why? To stop U.S. chips from reaching adversaries like China. Meanwhile, the Trump administration plans to repeal Biden’s AI diffusion rule, which limited chip sales. For packaging? This could spike demand for secure, tamper-evident materials—especially for high-value chip exports. Think smart packaging meets national security. The paper industry better brace for a tech-driven compliance boom.https://thehill.com/policy/technology/5292440-cotton-unveils-legislation-requiring-location-verification-for-advanced-ai-chip-exports/

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