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US must do these three things to win the AI race, Trump’s AI czar says

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US must do these three things to win AI race

In a recent interview, insights from a former White House AI advisor highlighted America's position in the global artificial intelligence race. As China and other competitors accelerate their AI development programs, the United States faces a critical juncture that requires decisive action. The conversation outlined not just challenges but a specific roadmap for maintaining technological leadership that business leaders and policymakers alike should be watching closely.

Key Points

  • The US needs to dramatically increase its compute infrastructure (GPUs and data centers) to keep pace with China's aggressive investment in AI capabilities
  • America must streamline its immigration system to attract and retain top AI talent from around the world
  • Federal funding for AI research should be significantly expanded, with particular focus on supporting academic institutions developing open-source AI models

The Compute Dilemma: America's Most Urgent Challenge

The most compelling takeaway from the interview centers on America's compute infrastructure gap. While the US currently maintains technological advantages in chip design through companies like NVIDIA, our capacity to deploy these chips at scale is becoming a bottleneck. China is reportedly installing GPUs at 5-10x the rate of the United States, building massive data centers to power their AI ambitions.

This matters tremendously because compute power has become the primary constraint on AI progress. The exponential relationship between model capabilities and the compute used to train them means that whoever controls the most computational resources likely controls the next generation of AI breakthroughs. For businesses, this creates both urgency and opportunity – those with access to substantial compute resources will have significant advantages in developing proprietary AI solutions, while those without may find themselves increasingly dependent on third-party providers.

Beyond the Interview: What Wasn't Said

What the interview didn't explore fully is how the private sector might bridge this gap without waiting for government action. Companies like Microsoft, Google, and Amazon have been investing billions in their own AI infrastructure, but these investments often prioritize commercial applications rather than foundational research. A potential solution might involve industry consortiums that pool resources for pre-competitive AI research, similar to how semiconductor companies jointly funded SEMATECH in the 1980s to maintain American competitiveness against Japan.

Consider how Taiwan's TSMC became the world's leading chip manufacturer through a public-private partnership model that aligned government strategy with private sector expertise. A similar approach

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