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The U.S. is linked to artificial intelligence through its leading technology sector and innovation capacity [1], as well as its role in evaluating the economic impact of AI on government fiscal policy [2] and the development of legal frameworks governing data privacy [3].

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Beyond Missile Deterrence: The Rise of Algorithmic Superiority trendsresearch.org Trends Research & Advisory 8 facts
referenceThe article 'U.S.–Israeli Strikes on Iran: Use of Drones and AI' published in the ETC Journal on March 2, 2026, discusses the integration of artificial intelligence and drone technology in military operations against Iran.
claimIn confrontations between Iran, Israel, and the United States, artificial intelligence has produced machine-speed engagements in air and missile defense, swarm drone operations, and algorithmic targeting, where humans supervise rather than directly control every action.
claimSky News reported on March 4, 2026, that artificial intelligence may be providing the United States with a lethal advantage in the war against Iran, while simultaneously noting the inherent dangers associated with this technology.
claimThe interaction between Iran, Israel, and the United States demonstrates that artificial intelligence amplifies both state power and systemic risk by enabling faster operations while simultaneously creating new channels for escalation and governance challenges.
referenceThe research paper 'Beyond Missile Deterrence: The Rise of Algorithmic Superiority' explores how artificial intelligence is changing the character of regional conflicts and influencing the balance of power, specifically focusing on the triangular relationship between Iran, Israel, and the United States.
claimIran, Israel, and the United States utilize AI and digital technologies to manage escalation, project influence, and pursue strategic goals in their ongoing conflict.
claimArtificial intelligence has evolved from a supporting tool into a central strategic element in regional conflicts, particularly within the relationship between Iran, Israel, and the United States.
claimIsrael and the United States utilize layered Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) networks, which include satellites, high-altitude drones, signals intelligence platforms, and ground sensors, all linked through digital communications and analyzed with AI assistance.
Strategic Rivalry between United States and China swp-berlin.org SWP 5 facts
perspectiveChinese observers question whether the United States would accept China's rise and leadership in technologies like artificial intelligence and 5G if China were a Western-style democracy.
claimChina questions whether the United States would accept China's rise and leading role in new technologies like artificial intelligence and 5G if China were a democracy based on the Western model.
claimUnited States and Chinese companies are currently competing for leadership in the development and standard-setting of communications technology and artificial intelligence.
perspectiveChinese observers question whether the United States would accept China's rise and leadership in new technologies like artificial intelligence and 5G if China were a Western-style democracy.
claimUnited States and Chinese companies are currently competing in the fields of communications technology and artificial intelligence for leadership in development, standard-setting, and systems.
Open Source Software, Public Policy, and the Stakes of Getting It Right opensource.org Open Source Initiative 2 facts
claimThe Open Source Initiative (OSI) has observed proposed U.S. state-level legislation that could restrict the downstream use of AI systems without accounting for the requirements of Open Source licenses.
claimThe Open Source Initiative (OSI) has expanded its operations to include a dedicated public policy function in both the United States and Europe to address how Open Source software interacts with global regulation, security, and emerging technologies like AI.
Cybersecurity Trends and Predictions 2025 From Industry Insiders itprotoday.com ITPro Today 1 fact
claimBill Murphy, director of security & compliance at LeanTaaS, notes that AI allows attackers, particularly those operating outside the U.S., to generate personalized attacks by analyzing the digital footprints of their targets, making the attacks indistinguishable from legitimate communications.
The European Union's Strategic Autonomy, Transatlantic Shifts and ... frictions.europeamerica.de Oleksandr Kandyuk · Frictions 1 fact
claimThe European Union's economic competitiveness is a growing concern in Brussels because the bloc lags behind the United States and China in key sectors such as digital technology, artificial intelligence, and green energy.
Medical Hallucination in Foundation Models and Their ... medrxiv.org medRxiv 1 fact
claimThe Federal Trade Commission (FTC) holds primary oversight authority for AI system deployment in the United States, with the power to take action against companies that misrepresent AI capabilities or deploy systems causing consumer harm, as stated by the Federal Trade Commission (2024).
US wealth management in 2035: A transformative decade begins mckinsey.com McKinsey & Company 1 fact
claimWealth managers in the United States will be challenged to reinvent their competitive strategies over the decade following the publication of the McKinsey report 'US wealth management in 2035: A transformative decade begins' due to the influence of artificial intelligence, demographic shifts, and evolving client trust.
Quest for Strategic Autonomy? Europe Grapples with the US - China ... realinstitutoelcano.org Real Instituto Elcano 1 fact
claimThe United States is expanding export controls on sensitive and dual-use technologies to slow China’s progress in critical areas such as semiconductors and artificial intelligence.
Tracking Trump's Trade Deals | Council on Foreign Relations cfr.org Inu Manak, Allison J. Smith · Council on Foreign Relations 1 fact
claimThe European Union made purchase commitments on energy and artificial intelligence (AI) chips as part of its trade deal with the United States.
Course Schedule - Texas Law law.utexas.edu University of Texas School of Law 1 fact
referenceThe course 'Privacy Law: Personal Data Under US and EU Law' at Texas Law covers privacy principles, risks, and harms within the U.S. legal framework (including federal consumer, financial, and health privacy laws and state laws) and the EU GDPR, while evaluating challenges like biometric data processing, breach response, cross-border data transfers, and artificial intelligence.
How NATO can integrate AI to prevail in future algorithmic warfare atlanticcouncil.org Atlantic Council 1 fact
referenceSophia Hatz et al. published 'Local US Officials’ Views on the Impacts and Governance of AI: Evidence from 2022 and 2023 Survey Waves' in PLOS ONE in 2025.
Investments and Finance - Perspectives and commentary - Vanguard corporate.vanguard.com Vanguard 1 fact
claimVanguard explores whether productivity gains from artificial intelligence can address the mismatch between U.S. government revenue and spending.
U.S.-China Relations in 2024: Managing Competition without Conflict csis.org CSIS 1 fact
claimThe United States and China agreed to increase discussions aimed at minimizing risks related to artificial intelligence.
Competing with China Explained: What Americans Need to Know rand.org RAND Corporation 1 fact
perspectiveJennifer Bouey asserts that the United States must compete with China without compromising American values, economy, or security, while maintaining high-level communication channels to negotiate on new threats such as AI and biosecurity.
Defense Tech Trends for 2026: Innovation in Action - NSTXL nstxl.org NSTXL 1 fact
perspectiveThe future of U.S. defense hinges on embracing rapid innovation, particularly in the realms of artificial intelligence, hypersonics, and space.