Former MIT president says the US is losing the innovation race to China
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- Former MIT president L. Rafael Reif warns that the U.S. is losing its global leadership in science and innovation to China.
- China has shifted from low-cost manufacturing to focusing on high-value tech and science, successfully advancing in areas like EVs, nuclear energy, and war technologies.
- Reif highlights that the U.S. needs to invest more in basic research, treat universities as partners, and stop attacking immigrants to maintain competitiveness.
- He emphasizes the importance of international collaboration for U.S. tech leadership, noting reliance on countries like Taiwan, Japan, and the Netherlands.
- Reif argues that current U.S. political trends, such as proposed budget cuts for science agencies, threaten innovation and could cede the future to China.