US is ‘superhero’, China ‘supervillain’ in global AI contest, American officials warn
Summary
US officials, including House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Brian Mast and Senator Jim Banks, warn that China is narrowing the US lead in AI, framing the competition as a moral and national security race between a 'superhero' and 'supervillain'.
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