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Worth going back and reading that on the Bloomberg Terminal.
Now coming up, we're going to hear from Coastal Ventures co-founder Vinod Khosla on his take on the AI race between the US and China.
That conversation next.
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President Trump is set to travel to China in May to meet with the country's leader, Xi Jinping.
The AI race conflict in the Middle East and trade tension are likely to be top of the agenda, especially as China launched a pair of investigations into US trade practices, retaliating against Trump's tariffs.
Let's get the broader picture with Michelle Guida, CEO of the Crack Institute for Tech Diplomacy, Purdue.
She also served as Assistant Secretary of State for Global Public Affairs under the first Trump administration.
Off camera, we were talking, you know, I've tried to make sense this week of where the United States currently stands as it relates to China in the context of technology.
Earlier in the program, we spoke with David Sachs about just that.
your sense of the balance right now in closer economic cooperation with China while considering them in the technology context to continue to be an economic adversary?
We're going to hear later in the program from someone who is a China hawk, but maybe a different definition of a China hawk.
That's Vinod Khosla.
The reason I wanted to talk to David Sachs about the Presidential Council of Advisors for Science and Tech is look at who's on it.
Those are companies that either at one time had a big market share in China or would love to export their technology to China.
With something like PCAST, is it realistic that a sitting president's thinking or the policy of the administration of the day actually gets influenced by those that are a part of it?