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International competition over artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence (AI) technology has become vastly more powerful and sophisticated in recent years. It remains fundamentally brittle and opaque, however, and this will limit its use in high-risk applications. If a race emerges between countries to develop and deploy cutting-edge AI, that competition will occur over both technological capabilities and over the more practical matter of whether these capabilities can be made to be trustworthy