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Today on Moment of Zen, Erik Torenberg and Samo Burja explore AI hardware dominance, US-China semiconductor competition, automation's economic impacts, and strategic industrial policy for maintaining technological leadership.

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Key Highlights

Hardware as AI's Foundation

US-China Semiconductor Competition

Proposed US Strategy

Automation's Political Risks

Physical vs. Knowledge Work