Sentinel Brief: Targeted and Precise? How AI Industrial Controls Imperil Innovation
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AI Imperative 2030
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April 10, 2025

In response to perceived existential risks posed by China’s rapid development of artificial intelligence technologies, the U.S. has adopted broad tariffs and industrial policies that promote protectionism and stifle innovation. This evidence-based assessment finds that investing in infrastructure and facilitating AI diffusion are far more effective than industrial controls at achieving U.S. artificial intelligence objectives.

AI Imperative 2030
Chinese investment in AI pairs with its Military-Civil Fusion strategy: a “whole-of-society” approach to 21st century warfare.
The United States must maintain its competitive advantage in key areas of technological innovation and capital.​
AI IMPERATIVE 2030 will reframe the debate around AI to advocate for the imperative that the open world – led by the U.S. – wins the AI race.
Chinese investment in AI pairs with its Military-Civil Fusion strategy: a “whole-of-society” approach to 21st century warfare.
The United States maintains a competitive advantage in key areas of innovation and capital.​
Project 2030 will reframe the debate around AI to advocate for the imperative that the open world – led by the U.S. – wins the AI race.