<p>➀ Shyam Sankar, CTO of Palantir, criticizes Huang Renxun's views on China's dependency;</p><p>➁ Huang Renxun argues for relaxing export controls to allow global technology industries to build AI based on U.S. technology;</p><p>➂ Sankar emphasizes the need for the U.S. to rebuild its industrial base and shift to alternative supply chains and markets to ensure national sovereignty and global competitiveness.</p>
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