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WSJ Tech News Briefing

TNB Tech Minute: Huawei Founder Downplays Impact of U.S. Export Controls

WSJ Tech News Briefing

The Wall Street Journal

News, Tech News

4.61.6K Ratings

🗓️ 10 June 2025

⏱️ 3 minutes

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Plus: Uber and Wayve announce self-driving car trials on London’s public roads. And, U.S. agencies tracked Elon Musk’s foreign visitors. Victoria Craig hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Here's the truth about AI. AI is only as powerful as the platform it's built into.

0:05.7

ServiceNow puts AI to work for people across your business, removing friction and frustration

0:11.1

for your employees, supercharging productivity for your developers, providing intelligent

0:16.5

tools for your service agents to make customers happier, all built into a single platform you can

0:21.9

use right now. That's why the world works with ServiceNow. Visit ServiceNow.com

0:27.8

slash UK slash AI for people. Here's your TNB Tech Minute for Tuesday, June 10th. I'm Victoria

0:35.2

Craig for the Wall Street Journal. The founder of Chinese telecom

0:38.7

equipment maker Huawei has dismissed worries that the company will be squeezed by U.S. export controls.

0:45.0

In an interview with The People's Daily, a government mouthpiece, Wawa's founder, said the firm

0:49.8

is finding workarounds to improve its chip performance, which are still one generation behind

0:55.3

those made by its U.S. peers.

0:57.5

He was also upbeat on China's AI industry saying that the country's electric grid capacity

1:02.5

is a solid foundation for AI development.

1:05.7

You can hear more about how U.S. companies are fighting potential roadblocks to competitiveness

1:10.3

with China on

1:11.0

data center power in tomorrow's Tech News Briefing podcast right here in this feed.

1:16.6

Elsewhere, Uber and self-driving car startup wave technologies are launching trials of fully

1:21.6

autonomous vehicles on public roads in London. They chose the British Capitol because its

1:26.7

road layouts and traffic laws are

1:28.4

significantly different from U.S. locations where testing has so far been done. There's no targeted

1:34.0

date for trials to begin. The U.K.'s Transportation Secretary said the government is fast-tracking pilots

1:39.8

of self-driving cars to next spring. Uber and Wave said the London tests will make it easier to

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