Chris Miller, who wrote 'Chip Wars', just dropped a warning that caught my attention. He's saying America's lead in AI talent is slipping fast—and not in a good way. The gap that once felt comfortable? It's shrinking at an alarming pace.
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PretendingToReadDocs
· 12-11 06:28
Hmm... Now the US's advantage in AI talent is really going to be lost.
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DancingCandles
· 12-10 20:51
Geniuses are all heading to the opposite side of Silicon Valley. It's over now.
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BloodInStreets
· 12-10 20:35
Hmm, this is the classic "comfort zone killing." The moat that once protected the US is being eroded without even realizing it.
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gas_fee_therapy
· 12-10 20:33
Now they're really panicking, AI talent is being poached.
Chris Miller, who wrote 'Chip Wars', just dropped a warning that caught my attention. He's saying America's lead in AI talent is slipping fast—and not in a good way. The gap that once felt comfortable? It's shrinking at an alarming pace.