Behind Nvidia Huang’s China Outreach: AI Tools Are Struggling to Gain Traction in the U.S.

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TradingKey - According to the latest survey by Statista, the adoption and enthusiasm for artificial intelligence (AI) tools like ChatGPT are surprisingly low in the U.S. and European countries, while users in India and China show significantly stronger interest. This data offers insight into why NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang has recently emphasized the importance of the Chinese market.

A recent global survey by Statista reveals a clear divergence in attitudes toward AI tools across different countries:

  • 48% of respondents in India said they enjoy using AI tools in daily life.
  • 37% of Chinese and 34% of South Koreans also showed relatively high levels of interest.

In contrast,only 20% of Italians, 22% of Americans, and 26% of Germans regularly use AI tools in their daily routines.

Moreover, an Ipsos survey found that people in Asia show much higher enthusiasm for AI: 81% of Chinese respondents claimed to be very familiar with AI products and services. That was followed by India (80%) and Thailand (69%).

The Hardware Behind AI Innovation

The development and training of AI chatbots like ChatGPT heavily rely on semiconductor chips — and NVIDIA dominates over 80% of the AI chip market.

Given the stark differences in AI adoption between Asian markets and Western economies, it becomes clearer why NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang has repeatedly criticized U.S. export restrictions on chip sales to China and is making a strong push to regain its foothold in the Chinese market.

On May 21, speaking at 2025 COMPUTEX in Taipei, Huang stated that U.S. export controls have caused NVIDIA’s dominant position in the Chinese market — where it once held 90% market share — to drop to 50%.

He noted that chinese companies have not been severely impacted by these chip export restrictions. On the contrary, they continue to advance their AI research and development aggressively.

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