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It’s Not too Late to Fix the AI Exports Program
The American AI Exports Program, designed to promote U.S. AI technology abroad and counter Chinese influence, faces criticism for its current design. The program risks failing to attract foreign governments and may only claim credit for deals U.S. firms would have secured independently. The Call for Proposals lacks clear guidance on target markets and strategic priorities, potentially undermining its effectiveness.
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