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US innovation advantage rooted in institutional reinvention, not just invention

The United States' historical strength lies not solely in inventing new technologies, but in its unique ability to reinvent the systems and institutions that bring these innovations to market. This pattern, evident from Alexander Graham Bell's telephone to the modern AI startup ecosystem, emphasizes institutional ingenuity over mere technological novelty. To maintain its future advantage, the U.S. must continue to adapt and evolve its methods for connecting scientific discovery with commercial application. AI

IMPACT Emphasizes the importance of institutional frameworks for AI commercialization, suggesting that how AI is brought to market is as crucial as the technology itself.

RANK_REASON The article discusses historical trends in US innovation and institutional development, offering an opinion on future strategies rather than reporting a specific event.

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US innovation advantage rooted in institutional reinvention, not just invention

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  1. Fortune TIER_1 English(EN) · David H. Hsu ·

    America’s true innovation advantage: we don’t just invent technologies — we reinvent how innovation works

    From Bell's telephone to venture capital to AI startups, the U.S. competitive edge has never been the technology itself.