The Biden administration needs to develop an aggressive, coherent digital policy to counter China's growing technological power, industry groups and former U.S. officials say.
The White House should increase broadband access in the United States, help U.S. companies sell abroad and take the lead on global data and technology policy worldwide - or risk U.S. tech companies being overtaken by Beijing, they say."The Biden administration must seize this moment to launch a comprehensive, whole-of-government digital strategy, providing good jobs for workers sidelined by automation and upgrading U.S.
Business groups and others are pressing for a reset of U.S. efforts to counter China's tech prowess in areas like artificial intelligence, which they say were poorly coordinated and overly politicized under former President Donald Trump. ALI's report, based on six months of meetings with experts, business leaders, academics and elected officials, including Antony Blinken, now U.S. Secretary of State, includes dozens of specific recommendations including expanded access to broadband, connected devices, digital training and education to address existing racial, socioeconomic and geographic disparities.
Mr China, if you provide this Myanmar military coup we are going to cut off your Gas Pipe Line, if we heard something again that you support Myanmar Military again, we the Burmese we say Bye Bye to Gas Line, please Stop to Support them❌❌❌
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If the Myanmar military cuts off the Internet and support the military again, young people living along the pipeline say: they will burn the natural gas pipeline to China. 如果缅甸军方再次切断互联网络线,沿着管道生活的年轻人们说:他们将会把通往中国的天然气管道