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    US locked in AI Cold War with China

    KryptonewsBy KryptonewsJune 15, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Marc Andreessen, co-founder of the Andreessen-Horowitz venture capital (VC) firm, said that the current race to establish dominance in the artificial intelligence sector is analogous to the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union in the second half of the 20th Century.

    In an interview with Jack Altman on the Uncapped Podcast, the VC said different jurisdictions and cultures will likely demand AI models trained on material aligned with their notions of acceptable social organization. Andreessen told Altman:

    “There is a two-horse race. This is shaping up to be the equivalent of what the Cold War was against the Soviet Union in the last century. It is shaping up to be like that. China does have ambitions to basically imprint the world on their ideas of how society should be organized.”

    The VC said that AI will be the “future control layer for everything,” acting as the interface human beings use to access critical infrastructure and services across the healthcare, education, transportation, and legal domains.

    Generative AI patents by country. Source: William Huo

    “If you had a choice between AI with American values versus the Chinese Communist Party values. It is just crystal clear where you would want to go,” Andreessen added.

    Artificial intelligence continues to be a technological sector with geopolitical implications, as world leaders, including United States President Donald Trump, have vowed to make their countries global leaders in AI over the next several decades.

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    Consumer fears about AI and the future of civilization persist

    A recent paper from tech giant Apple asserted that contemporary AI models are still a long way from achieving artificial general intelligence (AGI).

    However, this has not stopped analysts, consumers, and even software developers from sounding the alarm on the dangers of artificial intelligence and its potential effects on human civilization.

    These scenarios span a wide range of potentially destructive consequences borne of AI development, including displacing human workers, automatically activating military weapons platforms, cyberattacks launched by rogue machines, and even subverting the democratic process by spreading misinformation.

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