A major concern raised about technology may be about as much its limiting governments’ ability to spy as enabling it.
The frontline of today’s world war is on technology even more than trade. The United States-China trade war is not about trade but about the US making every move to remain the greatest, and only, power in the world in all key areas... in trade, finance, law, media, academia, currency, etc. When Japan rose to be a possible No. 1 in the world economy and technology, the US Plaza Accord forced Japan to revalue its currency to more than double, and to share its prime technologies openly with the US, which led to an economic stagnation that has lasted more than 30 years. Today, we describe one of the areas for the US being concerned with China’s developing prowess for technology, in quantum physics, and why it matters to the superpowers.
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