This podcast episode features an essay contest on economic security, focusing on strategies for the U.S. to reduce its reliance on China for critical industrial inputs. The discussion highlights the concept of economic security as an insurance problem, requiring investment in idle capacity for potential future conflicts. Speakers propose a distributed allied industrial base and offensive tools like counter-coercion to achieve this. They also examine the challenges of scaling production, using artillery and missile systems as examples, and emphasize that while advanced R&D like AI is important, fundamental industrial capacity remains a critical bottleneck. AI
IMPACT Highlights AI as a component of industrial strategy, but not a core AI development itself.
RANK_REASON Podcast discussing policy and economic strategy, not a direct announcement or release.
- Air Force
- AI
- China
- Guy Ward Jackson
- Harvard
- Jahara Matisek
- Jordan Schneider
- U.S. Naval War College
- Naveen Krishnan
- Tony Blair Institute
- U.S.
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