The United States must implement essential steps to maintain its position as the world's artificial intelligence superpower, a status critical for national security and economic prosperity. This strategic imperative arises from a direct competition with China, which is rapidly advancing its own AI capabilities and seeking global influence.
To secure its leadership, America needs to prioritize pioneering cutting-edge AI technologies and actively develop strategies to prevent Chinese AI from achieving worldwide dominance. Hal Brands, a global affairs professor at Johns Hopkins SAIS and senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, and editor of "Geopolitics of AI: Power, Conflict, and the Future of Global Order," emphasizes that this competition is fundamental to shaping the future global order. The article underscores the urgent need for comprehensive innovation, talent development, and robust international policy to ensure long-term U.S. geopolitical influence and technological supremacy in the evolving AI landscape.
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