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For decades, U.S. technology leadership was treated as a given. Today, that assumption is under pressure. In this episode, Chris Mohr sits down with Nigel Cory, Director of Digital, Trade, and Technology Policy at Crowell Global Advisors, to explore why the global race for AI, cloud infrastructure, and advanced technologies is no longer just about innovation—it's about economic competitiveness, national security, and geopolitical influence. Drawing on his experience across government, international trade, and technology policy, Nigel explains how China has evolved from a fast follower to a formidable competitor, why countries around the world are reshaping the rules governing data and digital trade, and what the United States must do to maintain its technological edge. The conversation explores everything from AI adoption and cloud infrastructure to antitrust policy, data localization, and why America's biggest technology companies have become central to the country's long-term competitiveness. In this conversation, you'll hear: * Why China's technology challenge is no longer about catching up—it's about competing for global leadership * How AI, cloud infrastructure, and data policy have become matters of national security * Why the next phase of competition may be won through adoption, not just better AI models * How data localization laws around the world can quietly undermine innovation and U.S. competitiveness * Why antitrust policy can no longer be viewed only through a domestic lens Learn more about SIIA: https://www.siia.net [https://www.siia.net] Follow SIIA on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/siia/ [https://www.linkedin.com/company/siia/] Follow SIIA on X: https://x.com/SIIA [https://x.com/SIIA]
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