
""Will it do us any good to beat China if they succeed in displacing millions of American workers, gobbling up all of Americans' data [and] completely destroying our IP system?" - Senator Josh Hawley."
""The United States must overcome its historic and ideological views that China is unable to innovate," said Senator Thom Tillis."
""It's truly unprecedented the mismatch between how strategically important this technology is and how little involvement government has in developing it," stated Helen Toner."
""How deadly serious [the companies] are about the insider conversations AI companies are having," was highlighted by Helen Toner during a previous hearing."
The Senate Judiciary Committee hearing addressed China's ongoing theft of U.S. innovation, highlighting the shift from imitation to innovation by China. Senator Thom Tillis emphasized the need to overcome misconceptions about China's ability to innovate. The hearing examined strategies employed by the Chinese government to facilitate IP theft. Concerns were raised about the implications of Chinese theft of AI technology and the government's limited involvement in AI development, which is deemed strategically crucial.
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