Eric Schmidt says big tech wishes executive lend a hand to stay alongside of China

Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt needs the USA executive to "get back in the game in a serious way" in order that the rustic can beat China within the AI hands race
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt wants the US government to "get back in the game in a serious way" so that the country can beat China in the AI arms raceOriginal article
Author: Thenextweb

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