Geopolitical Ramifications
Chamath and David discuss the geopolitical ramifications of China's control over technology, particularly in relation to Taiwan's sovereignty and the manufacturing of critical chips. They highlight the vulnerability and dependency of the US on these chips and the need for American self-sufficiency in manufacturing. Jason emphasizes the importance of American ingenuity and leadership in reducing dependency on foreign technology.In this clip
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