tech industry strategy

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Discussions on tech industry strategy at WindowsForum.com examine how major firms like Microsoft navigate competitive pressures from state-backed Chinese AI subsidies. Content highlights Microsoft President Brad Smith's warning that U.S. companies must adapt to Beijing's coordinated use of public capital, procurement, and policy to accelerate AI at scale. The tag covers strategic responses to export controls, national industrial policy, and the reshaping of global AI markets. Recurring themes include corporate positioning amid geopolitical tensions, the balance between market-driven innovation and state-directed competition, and long-term planning for technology leadership. These threads offer practical analysis for professionals tracking how enterprise strategy evolves in response to shifting regulatory and competitive landscapes.
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    Brad Smith Warns U.S. AI Firms to Brace for China's Subsidy Edge

    Microsoft President Brad Smith’s blunt warning that U.S. technology firms should “worry a little” about Beijing’s torrent of AI subsidies has crystallized a debate that’s been simmering for years: can market-driven American innovators compete with a state-directed Chinese industrial machine that...
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