Need To Make Sure The US Is The Leader in AI, Not China Says Rep. Smith
THE SO WHAT
A senior US lawmaker framing AI as a US–China leadership contest means industrial policy, trade rules, and subsidies will increasingly be written through a geopolitical lens. For operators, that raises the odds of export controls, localization demands, and strings attached to federal AI incentives.
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