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雷蒙多焦虑:美国每天都要有“落后中国”的紧迫感
Guan Cha Zhe Wang·2025-05-20 08:12

Core Insights - The former U.S. Secretary of Commerce, Raimondo, emphasizes the urgency of maintaining a competitive edge in AI against China, stating that the U.S. must not assume it will always lead in innovation [1][3][4] - Raimondo argues that export controls can only slow down China's progress but cannot stop it, highlighting the need for the U.S. to innovate to maintain its leadership [1][3][4] - The U.S. should leverage its existing AI advantages and share technology globally to ensure that the world aligns with American standards rather than Chinese ones [1][3] Group 1 - Raimondo describes the AI competition with China as a critical technological race, asserting that the U.S. must lead and cannot afford to be second [1][3] - She warns against the assumption that the U.S. will always be at the forefront, stressing the importance of a daily sense of urgency in maintaining technological leadership [4] - The need for a strategic approach to technology diffusion is highlighted, aiming to prevent top technologies from falling into Chinese hands while promoting U.S. advancements [3][4] Group 2 - NVIDIA's CEO, Jensen Huang, echoes similar sentiments, acknowledging China's significant advancements in AI and the global distribution of AI researchers [4] - Huang criticizes the idea of restricting AI technology dissemination, arguing that it could backfire and allow China to build a strong technological ecosystem [4] - He advocates for accelerating the global spread of U.S. technology to maintain leadership in the face of rising Chinese capabilities [4]