u.s. technology policy

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com under the u.s. technology policy tag cover the tension between economic nationalism and globalization in Silicon Valley, including President Trump's 'America First' push for tech giants like Google and Microsoft to prioritize domestic hiring. The tag also addresses U.S. leadership in the AI race, with Microsoft's Brad Smith testifying before the Senate on infrastructure and responsible adoption. Additionally, the TikTok ban saga is explored, highlighting the interplay of national security, politics, and digital culture. These threads reflect ongoing debates about how U.S. policy shapes technology, innovation, and global competitiveness.
  1. U.S. Tech Policy Shift: Nationalism vs Globalization in Silicon Valley's Future

    Against a backdrop of escalating debate over globalization, the enduring tension between technological innovation and economic nationalism has yet again taken center stage in U.S. politics. At a recent Washington, D.C. tech policy summit, President Donald Trump reaffirmed his administration’s...
  2. U.S. Leadership in the AI Race: Infrastructure, Innovation, and Global Strategy

    Artificial intelligence has emerged as the defining technological arena of this century, a domain where economic strength, military capability, and societal progress now intersect more forcefully than ever before. As policymakers, technologists, and global leaders race to harness AI’s full...
  3. The TikTok Ban Saga: Navigating U.S. National Security, Politics, and Digital Culture

    President Trump’s fluctuating approach to banning TikTok in the United States has demonstrated the complexities of technology policy, geopolitics, and the challenge of safeguarding national security without undermining popular culture or digital commerce. The proposed ban—targeted at ByteDance...