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A report by data analytics firm Govini reveals that the US is lagging behind China in artificial intelligence development, posing a significant challenge in potential conflicts. The report highlights the underinvestment in practical AI capabilities and the focus on research and development, hindering the US from deploying production-ready AI programs. Govini CEO Tara Murphy Dougherty emphasizes the urgency for the Department of Defense to shift from treating AI as a science project to integrating it into military systems.

The report also points out that China holds more patents than the US in critical technology areas, indicating its dominance in AI development. Concerns are raised about parts scarcity in major DoD programs, such as the B-21 and F-35, which could impact the US military's operational capabilities. China's influence in the global supply chain poses a significant risk, with the Department of the Air Force showing a notable increase in reliance on Chinese suppliers.

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