
The U.S.-China AI race is intensifying as Chinese startup DeepSeek targets a $50 billion valuation, signaling a strategic shift toward domestic hardware ecosystems. While Nvidia currently dominates training infrastructure, Huawei’s Ascend chips are gaining traction in inference, creating a competitive landscape where political priorities often override pure efficiency. This technological rivalry mirrors Cold War-era nuclear dynamics, necessitating high-level strategic diplomacy to avoid catastrophic outcomes. Beyond the geopolitical struggle, AI integration is showing signs of detrimental cognitive impact; research indicates that reliance on AI tools correlates with reduced brain activity and declining academic performance among younger generations. These developments underscore a dual challenge: managing the existential risks of autonomous AI weaponry while addressing the potential long-term erosion of human cognitive capacity in an increasingly automated world.
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