Georgianna Shea
The United States stands at a pivotal moment in the global technological race, facing an increasingly assertive China that leverages state-backed investments to dominate key industries. From artificial intelligence (AI) and quantum computing to semiconductors and space technologies, the stakes go beyond economic competition—a contest for information dominance resulting in strategic and national security superiority. To maintain global technological dominance and safeguard national security, the U.S. must implement aggressive policies focused on innovation-driven investment, cybersecurity fortification, and scalable infrastructure modernization to outpace China’s state-backed advancements.
Innovation-driven Investment
At the core of American technological leadership is its capacity for innovation. Unlike China’s state-controlled approach, the U.S. thrives on a dynamic ecosystem of private-sector ingenuity, academic research, and government collaboration. However, to sustain this edge, Washington must commit to bold investments in foundational technologies and establish policies reinforcing the country’s role as a global technology leader.
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