US Gov Wants to Curb Foreign AI Reliance
The U.S. government is seeking to reduce its reliance on foreign artificial intelligence technologies, particularly from China, amid growing national security concerns. Lawmakers, including Senator Rick Scott, advocate for a complete decoupling from Chinese-made components in defense systems. Investments in domestic AI production have spurred innovation, exemplified by companies like Headwall, which focus on developing American-made technologies for military and emergency response applications.
- ▪U.S. leaders are calling for a stronger domestic defense arsenal amid concerns over foreign reliance.
- ▪Senator Rick Scott emphasizes the need to decouple from Chinese-made chips for national security.
- ▪The U.S. Department of War has invested over $55 billion in domestic AI production over the past decade.
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Home – Political News – US Gov Wants to Curb Foreign AI Reliance news US Gov Wants to Curb Foreign AI Reliance Pedro Rodriguez • May 30, 2026 Print A person wears a virtual reality headset that contains the Headwall software. (Headwall VR) (function(){var t=document.querySelector(".wp-block-kadence-dynamichtml"),s=document.currentScript.previousElementSibling;if(t&&s){if("prepend"==="before_element")t.parentNode.insertBefore(s,t);else if("prepend"==="after_element")t.parentNode.insertBefore(s,t.nextSibling);else if("prepend"==="prepend"||"prepend"==="inside_first_child")t.insertBefore(s,t.firstChild);else t.appendChild(s);}})(); As adversaries such as China expand their advanced military capabilities, U.S.
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