🇺🇸 US President Donald Trump "We're leading in AI because of me. We're beating China on that."

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SlippageSkeptic
· 2h ago
Putting China aside for the moment, the key factors are the fundamentals like domestic chip supply, talent visas, and research funding within the United States.
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SentimentIndicatorCollecting
· 12h ago
Leading AI is not just about a single statement; it depends on computing power, data, talent, and ecosystem. No matter how much you boast, it all comes down to input and output.
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NekoOnCall
· 12h ago
His way of speaking is quite useful to voters, but engineers might just want to roll their eyes.
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GoldfishOnIce
· 12h ago
If you really want to compare, just use metrics: model capability, patents, papers, enterprise deployment, GPU supply. Claiming victory without proof is unconvincing.
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NarrativeCartographer
· 12h ago
Don't treat AI as just a campaign slogan; true leadership requires the education system, research institutions, and entrepreneurial environment to continuously support and strengthen it, or you'll fall behind if the trend shifts.
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GateUser-1859b7cd
· 12h ago
I am more concerned about regulation being one-size-fits-all; AI development depends on opening up innovative spaces.
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GlassDomeRoaming
· 12h ago
This statement is way too confident.
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OracleBabysitter
· 12h ago
Both China and the U.S. have strengths in AI; the U.S. excels in foundational models and capital markets, while China is quick in application deployment and engineering. It’s pointless for them to just "talk trash" to each other.
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