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This article argues that concerns over AI safety regulations won't significantly hinder America's lead in AI technology compared to China. It outlines America's advantages in compute and model development while highlighting China's focus on dominating AI applications. The author suggests that current safety regulations may add minimal costs, but a larger risk lies in ethics regulations that could stifle innovation and adoption in the U.S.
China aims to lead in artificial intelligence (AI) by 2030 but currently trails the US in key areas such as funding, talent, and technology. Despite advancements, challenges remain, including regulatory hurdles and semiconductor production issues. The competition between the US and China in AI is tightening, with potential breakthroughs that could shift the balance before the deadline.