Artificial Intelligence

The global race for artificial intelligence dominance is no longer a distant concept, it’s unfolding in real time.
By Joe Perez-Ribas | WBN News Nashville | May 19, 2025
The global race for artificial intelligence dominance is no longer a distant concept — it’s unfolding in real time. During testimony before the United States Senate, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman emphasized the necessity for America to secure its leadership in AI development, warning that rivals like China are advancing rapidly.
Altman urged lawmakers to prioritize strategic investments in AI research, infrastructure, and education. He noted that AI systems will shape everything from commerce to defense, and that American values must be reflected in the digital future being built.
A unified regulatory framework was also a focal point of Altman’s message. Without cohesive oversight, risks to security, privacy, and civil liberties will multiply. Ensuring ethical, transparent AI practices is not merely a policy preference — it’s a national obligation.
The testimony highlighted both the opportunities and hazards of AI. As technology evolves, the U.S. must strike a careful balance between innovation and accountability, maintaining its influence while safeguarding democratic principles.
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#Artificial Intelligence #AI Policy #National Security #US Tech Leadership #OpenAI
About the Author:
Joe Perez-Ribas is a syndicated contributor for WBN News, specializing in AI commentary and cultural analysis. He focuses on the intersection of technology and human values. Joe is also the Owner of Global Computer Services, a top technical service business helping companies embrace technology in their operations. Connect with Joe on https://www.linkedin.com/in/perezribas
Source: US Senate News