The Pentagon's AGI Steering Committee represents essential preparation for the defining technological race of this generation. With China moving at breakneck speed and adversaries training models America hasn't deployed, waiting means losing the competition that will determine future deterrence and national security. Congress correctly recognizes that whoever adapts and integrates advanced AI first wins — establishing AGI governance now ensures readiness when breakthroughs arrive rather than scrambling after falling behind.
Chasing artificial general intelligence is a dangerous distraction that threatens America's real competitive edge. AGI remains undefined, likely unachievable in any near-term and possibly forever, yet policymakers are warping strategy around a mythical finish line while China races ahead in practical AI adoption and robotics integration. The smart move is treating this as a marathon focused on rapid deployment, government modernization and scaling current capabilities instead of sprinting toward a speculative superintelligence that may never arrive.
While U.S. policymakers focus on AGI governance and speculative breakthroughs, China is using a rare two- to three-year window to deploy AI at scale across industry and humanoid robotics. By integrating mature large models with real-world applications and leveraging its manufacturing and supply chain advantages, China is rapidly building practical, strategic AI capabilities. This approach could give China a decisive edge in industrial productivity and technological influence while the U.S. risks falling behind chasing distant, uncertain AGI milestones.
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