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National Review Article Urges U.S. Action on Huawei to Maintain AI Position

National Review published an opinion piece stating that U.S. leadership in artificial intelligence could be lost without stronger measures against Huawei. The article calls for more aggressive steps to protect American technological advantages.

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The article states that the U.S. currently leads in global AI technology but warns that this advantage will disappear without additional action.

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It presents this status as dependent on continued efforts to limit Huawei's reach.

National Review calls for more aggressive countermeasures directed at the Chinese company. The article frames these steps as necessary to prevent erosion of U.S. technological leadership.

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