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特朗普大言不惭:“以友好方式”与中国竞争
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-07-16 07:24

Group 1 - The core message of the articles emphasizes the United States' commitment to maintaining its leadership in the AI sector, with President Trump asserting that the country is in a "true golden age" and far ahead of China in AI development [1][4]. - Significant investments were announced at the Pennsylvania Energy and Innovation Summit, including Blackstone's $25 billion for new data centers and energy infrastructure, Google's $25 billion reinvestment in data centers, and CoreWeave's $6 billion for a new large data center [2][4]. - The Trump administration views these investments as part of a broader strategy to compete with China in advanced AI technologies, with a focus on ensuring sufficient energy supply from coal, natural gas, and nuclear sources to support AI growth [4][5]. Group 2 - Critics argue that the Trump administration's approach, including deregulation and increased fossil fuel usage, may exacerbate environmental issues and give China an advantage in the AI race due to reduced research funding and talent pipeline constraints [5][6]. - Pennsylvania's low natural gas prices are seen as attractive for AI development, but there are concerns about insufficient infrastructure to transport this gas to other states [5]. - China's rapid rise in AI capabilities contrasts with the U.S. situation, where uncertainty stemming from the Trump administration's policies has hindered meaningful participation in the sector [6].