US Dominates Global AI Investment And Chips
The US chip manufacturing sector relies on a global network of suppliers, including companies in Taiwan, Japan, and the Netherlands. Geopolitical tensions are prompting China to pursue self-sufficiency in technology development. Experts suggest investing in basic research and attracting global talent are key for US innovation. The United States' semiconductor manufacturing ecosystem is dependent on international cooperation. Global economic pressure is being driven by a total dependency on semiconductor chips. The shortage or manufacturing pressure regarding chips is causing a shock to the world economy. The source noted that while humans do not have chips in their brains, they are used in almost everything else. Non-state artificial intelligence investments in the United States account for 83 percent of the global total.
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“What you see is that in this ecosystem the best science in the past at least has depended on collaboration across international borders, the ones like you just mentioned.”
“E esta pressão, o choque que está a ser provocado. para fabricar chipos. E nós hoje estamos dependentes totalmente de chipos.”
“83 Prozent aller nicht staatlichen KI-Investitionen finden in den USA statt. In Gesamt Europa liegen rund 6 Prozent. Drei große Cloud-Anbieter sitzen in den USA, Google, Microsoft und Amazon.”
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