Dewey Murdick and William Hannas shared their expert analysis in an op-ed published by The National Interest. In their piece, they discussed China’s approach to artificial intelligence and the lessons it offers to American policymakers. They argued that the U.S. lacks a coherent strategy to manage competition with China and often reacts to Beijing’s moves instead of setting its own proactive agenda.
Murdick and Hannas stressed the urgency of a strategic shift, noting, “Our current approach—a reactive patchwork of feel-good solutions that treats symptoms while ignoring the underlying causes—is a formula for defeat.”
Our current approach – a reactive patchwork of feel-good solutions that treats symptoms while ignoring the underlying causes – is a formula for defeat.Dewey Murdick and William Hannas
To read the full op-ed, visit The National Interest.