"In a world like our scenario, where near-term AI progress determines the future, small differences in chip sanction enforcement could mean the difference between total American domination of the future vs. total Chinese domination of the future. If the US government understood the stakes, they would make chip sanction enforcement their number one priority - higher than Ukraine, higher than Israel, higher than immigration, higher even than national defense. Instead, the Bureau of Industry and Security, the agency charged with enforcing chip sanctions, is underfunded, with a budget of only $200 million, and China can smuggle in enough advanced chips to stay in the game. It would take only a few hundred million dollars to decisively win the AI race - far less than the billions being invested in Stargate, power plants, et cetera"
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