At the Munich Security Conference, the technological competition between the United States and China, which are competing in the tech sector, was a key topic of discussion.
According to the South China Morning Post's February 17 report, at the Munich Security Conference, experts discussed the intensifying new Cold War in the technology sector between the United States and China. They addressed China's advancements in artificial intelligence and military technology. Former parliamentarian Mike Gallagher emphasized the necessity for the United States to maintain its technological advantage through investment and control of advanced chip exports.
According to reports, conference participants expressed concerns about China potentially surpassing the United States technologically, particularly in artificial intelligence. The conference encouraged cooperation between the United States and the European Union to compete effectively. The main points of discussion included the tense situation around Taiwan and the impact of military technological developments.
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