@rohanpaul_ai: Vinod Khosla: "We are in a techno-economic war with China, and we shouldn't call it anything other than a war. Whoever …
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Vinod Khosla warns that the US is in a techno-economic war with China over AI, stating that the winner will dominate economically and globally.
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Vinod Khosla: “We are in a techno-economic war with China, and we shouldn’t call it anything other than a war. Whoever wins this AI race will win the economic race and will win the race for socio-economic power and influence globally.”
~ Vinod Khosla, Co-founder of Sun Microsystems & Billionaire Silicon Valley venture capitalist.
From ‘Fortune Magazine’ YT Channel
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