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Innovation suffers when property rights are weak or difficul
Innovation suffers when property rights are weak or difficul
Innovation suffers when property rights are weak or difficult to enforce
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U.S. policymakers apparently do not recognize the connection between imprudent court decisions and artificial intelligence (AI) and other emerging technologies that will determine our nation’s security and economic strength in the 21st century. But their counterparts in China do.
While America’s leaders continue to weaken legal regimes that incentivize innovation, China’s leaders continue to upgrade their own legal and economic regimes. Their goal is to surpass the U.S. and all other nations in 10 advanced technologies, from AI to robotics to aerospace equipment. China’s “Made in China 2025” plan seeks to position China as the global industrial and technological superpower. And according to its very public “New Generation Artificial Intelligence Development” plan, China commits to become, by 2030, “the world’s premier artificial intelligence innovation center,” which in turn will “foster a new national leadership and establish the key fundamentals for an economic great power.”
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