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The Pacific Divide

The real US-China AI race is in documents nobody reads. I translate both sides weekly. pacificdivide.io

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    AI Expert | Tracking China’s Digital Power Strategy | Contributing Analyst @ Jamestown China Brief | WEF & TEDx Speaker

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