Opinion | Crypto Gamblers, Tech Oligarchs, Wall Street Opportunists. What Could Go Wrong?
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The article discusses the evolution of America's economic security strategies over the last two decades, emphasizing how successive administrations have built on previous policies aimed at strengthening U.S. global influence. It raises concerns about the impact of the Trump administration's disruptive approach on these established frameworks, potentially leading to a decline in U.S. global dominance as countries reconsider their dependence on American power. The Biden administration's efforts to guide the transition towards new technologies, like A.I., indicate a focus on maintaining U.S. supremacy, contrasting with the incoming administration's differing priorities.
Over the past two decades, America has built an unprecedented arsenal of economic security tools that have anchored U.S. foreign policy.
We are about to find out what happens when those structures are controlled by a disruptive administration and what happens when that administration inherits the weapons without the accompanying sense of responsibility.
Just six days before Mr. Trump was to take office, the Biden administration published a plan for America to command global A.I.
But then Mr. Trump displayed his own approach to policy and global affairs.
Read at www.nytimes.com
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