And then BBC followed it up with their Sinophobic world affairs editor John Simpson's senseless and ignorant ranting about 'US doesn't need China'.
Actually,
US desperately needs China now much more than it needed Japan in the
past. However, US wants other countries who also need China, not to have
anything to do with China except being hostile against China and to
participate as US prolonged militaristic arm against China.
Govini 2023 National Security Scorecard Reveals that China is Winning the AI Race - published July 17, 2023
Govini
is a software company offering a specialized business intelligence
platform focused on technology surveillance and business development,
abd has become the must-have resource for all contractors and sales
teams that are serious about growth in the government market.
Govini
is the leading commercial data company in the defense technology space,
today released the 2023 National Security Scorecard: Critical
Technologies Edition. The analysis reveals widespread reliance on
Chinese suppliers across the technologies that underpin U.S. national
security, including AI.
Across every assessed technology area,
from biotechnology to directed energy, U.S. federal programs and
activities depend upon Chinese suppliers. In many cases, including
sensitive military programs, this reliance includes Chinese entities
that are deemed “prohibited” by U.S. executive order and legislation,
including the National Defense Authorization Act. China dominates Tier 1
supplier lists, which provide goods or services to defense vendors and
subcontractors.
The innovation measures in the 2023 National
Security Scorecard demonstrate Chinese superiority in every critical
technology area across the board, including AI/ML & Autonomy.
The
10th annual National Security Scorecard was created using Govini’s AI
platform, Ark.ai, to provide a comprehensive, data-backed understanding
of innovation investment and execution around the world. The analysis
combines data-at-scale with advanced ML techniques to generate a
quantitative understanding of the state of the U.S.-China competition in
emerging technologies, as well as innovation trends in the U.S.
industrial base more broadly. Highlighted technologies include
Biotechnology, Super Computing & User Interfaces, Nuclear
Modernization, Space Technology, AI/ML & Autonomy, Advanced
Communications, Advanced Manufacturing, Hypersonics, Microelectronics,
Renewable Energy, Advanced Materials, and Directed Energy.
Govini
Chairman Robert Work: “It is simply unacceptable that China’s pace of
innovation is pulling so far ahead of the U.S. when it comes to
technology that is critical to national security, particularly AI.
Notable Critical Technology Findings:
In AI/ML & Autonomy spending, data integration continues to
dominate; however, predictive and adaptive autonomy capabilities have
seen the largest growth since 2018. China’s AI/ML & Autonomy patents
were nearly double those of the U.S., raising concern that U.S.
companies will be reliant upon Chinese companies for this intellectual
property in the future.
Nuclear Modernization continued to be
a priority with U.S. spending on nuclear warheads increasing by 57
percent in 2022. Pit manufacturing is driving this increase, as the
National Nuclear Security Administration has highlighted the need to
produce at least 80 pits per year.
Space technology
investments peaked in 2018 and have remained constant since 2020. As
climate change concerns and extreme weather events continue to mount,
investments have tended to focus on climate and atmospheric monitoring.
US used to abuse China and Chinese - now dollar freeloader US licks and threats!
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