@heyshrutimishra: 2. Jensen Huang was deliberately left off the invite list. these are the top CEO’s travelling with Trump to china but j…
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Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, was reportedly left off the invite list for Trump's trip to China due to the sensitive nature of Nvidia's AI chip sales.
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- Jensen Huang was deliberately left off the invite list.
these are the top CEO’s travelling with Trump to china but jensen was not earlier in the list & the reason, per Semafor: his presence would cause “awkward conversations” around the contested sale of Nvidia AI chips to https://t.co/a4VVNi4js1
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