Although the United States should continue to defend against potential security threats posed by Chinese firms, it should not rely on these protections only as a strategy to maintain competitiveness.
According to Sandra Rivera, an executive vice president at Intel: "There is no U.S.-based wireless access equipment provider today that builds [5G] solutions." Considering the critical economic and security interests associated with 5G, it is alarming that the United States has not shown greater leadership in developing it, losing ground to Huawei and other international competitors.
5G is the technology of the future, yet the United States is not even a competitor.
Last year China installed 136,000 robots, dwarfing the 34,000 installed in the United States, leaving the United States disadvantaged in worker productivity.
China has been making similarly impressive inroads in artificial intelligence: by 2020, China is expected to surpass the United States in the number of artificial intelligence research papers published, even when controlling for research quality.
If the United States wishes to maintain its high-tech leadership, it must be willing to invest in the industries critical to success in the twenty-first century.
The United States recently ranked forty-sixth in the world for ease of starting a new business, behind Afghanistan.
https://nationalinterest.org/feature/china-will-dominate-high-tech-unless-united-states-takes-gloves-77256
According to Sandra Rivera, an executive vice president at Intel: "There is no U.S.-based wireless access equipment provider today that builds [5G] solutions." Considering the critical economic and security interests associated with 5G, it is alarming that the United States has not shown greater leadership in developing it, losing ground to Huawei and other international competitors.
5G is the technology of the future, yet the United States is not even a competitor.
Last year China installed 136,000 robots, dwarfing the 34,000 installed in the United States, leaving the United States disadvantaged in worker productivity.
China has been making similarly impressive inroads in artificial intelligence: by 2020, China is expected to surpass the United States in the number of artificial intelligence research papers published, even when controlling for research quality.
If the United States wishes to maintain its high-tech leadership, it must be willing to invest in the industries critical to success in the twenty-first century.
The United States recently ranked forty-sixth in the world for ease of starting a new business, behind Afghanistan.
https://nationalinterest.org/feature/china-will-dominate-high-tech-unless-united-states-takes-gloves-77256
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