Every tech advancement that promises to significantly disrupt the economy is an implicit war with China.
No bullets or bombs are let loose, but the stakes are just as high.
China has been on a nonstop mission of economic imperialism for decades now. The communist leaders have sacrificed the social well-being of their citizens in exchange for unfathomable wealth.
This drive can never be satisfied. China's need to dominate the global economy is obvious in every policy decision the nation makes.
Once a promising new industry hits the market, China sinks its claws in deep. It's been true with every once-in-a-generation technology revolution: personal computers, mp3 players, smartphones, EVs, and countless others.
And now it's happening again, right before our eyes. China is working tirelessly to become the world leader in artificial intelligence (AI).
If you read tech news, you're probably sick to death of reading about it, but now is not the time to let the 24-hour news cycle wear you down.
I've raised the alarm in the past about AI becoming a tech oligopoly that is controlled by a handful of Big Tech names. That's nothing compared with what advanced AI could do in the CCP's hands.
The next great tech war has officially begun.