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Winning the AI Race Doesn't Mean Beating China
The AI race between the United States and China dominates today’s tech policy conversation, but what if we are defining “winning” the wrong way? In this episode of Horizons, the discussion reframes global competition, arguing that lasting leadership is not about outpacing an adversary, but about building AI that delivers meaningful value for people everywhere.
Austin Carson, Founder and CEO of the nonprofit SeedAI and former congressional technology advisor, outlines a new vision for American leadership in the AI era. He explains why even the most advanced AI will “unquestionably fail” if it is not grounded in real world needs, and why the path forward depends on democratizing innovation and unlocking talent across the entire country, not just a handful of coastal hubs.
Will a $100 Trillion AI Solve Real Problems?
We can spend trillions building Artificial General Intelligence, but will it solve the problems that matter most? In this episode of Horizons, policy expert and SeedAI Founder and CEO Austin Carson explores why even the most powerful AI will fall short if it is not designed to serve real world needs.
Austin challenges the idea that AI progress should be driven by centralized, top down control. Instead, he argues that lasting leadership in the AI era will come from unlocking broad based innovation and empowering people across the country to shape how technology is built and applied. It is a timely perspective on what it truly means to lead and win in the future of AI.
Whoever Wins the AI Race Will Control the Future
The AI race between the United States and China is about more than technology. It is a contest for cultural influence and moral leadership that will shape how artificial intelligence impacts society for generations to come.
In this episode of Horizons, policy expert Austin Carson, Founder and CEO of the nonprofit SeedAI, explains why leadership will not be defined by the most ambitious or centralized projects, but by who ensures AI meaningfully improves the economic security and everyday lives of people. He argues that lasting global leadership depends on building a distributed innovation ecosystem that solves real world problems and empowers communities across the country.
"It is time to ignite a new era of discovery in the United States. The brilliance of the American people is what will allow us to win internationally and long into the future."
Austin Carson
Founder & CEO of Seed AI , Washington, District of Columbia
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