Michelle Giuda, CEO of the Krach Institute, said the key to getting out in front of China in the AI race is relying on U.S. allies to support the American tech stack worldwide. The comment underscores a policy-focused push toward international partnerships, standards and allied procurement that could shape cross-border tech policy and supply-chain alignment (no direct market-moving figures disclosed).
Michelle Giuda, CEO of the Krach Institute, said the key to getting out in front of China in the AI race is relying on U.S. allies to support the American tech stack worldwide. The comment underscores a policy-focused push toward international partnerships, standards and allied procurement that could shape cross-border tech policy and supply-chain alignment (no direct market-moving figures disclosed).
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