President Trump’s reversal on previously blocked chip sales to China has sparked cries that the White House is selling out America’s security concerns in a bid to raise revenue.

Trump on Monday agreed to allow tech giants Nvidia and AMD to secure export licenses to sell their advanced artificial intelligence (AI) chips in China in exchange for a 15 percent cut of the profits.

The White House said Tuesday that more such deals could be on the table.

The unusual deal doesn’t just raise legal questions. Experts say the U.S. should be wary of turning over American-made technology that could boost its adversary’s AI capabilities, at a time when the two countries are fiercely competing for dominance.

The security concerns appear to be a two-way street. China urged tech companies there to avoi

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