Palmer Luckey Warns U.S. Losing to China in AI Competition Over Talent Cultivation, Not Technology

According to Fortune, Palmer Luckey, founder of defense-tech company Anduril, recently warned that the real gap in U.S.-China AI and advanced manufacturing competition is not technology itself, but talent cultivation systems. In an interview with the Hoover Institution, Luckey stated that the true competition is "who is training the world's best students," criticizing American universities for drifting away from engineering practice and no longer teaching engineers how to function as engineers. He cited Apple as an example, noting that most difficult engineering and manufacturing work is now completed by Chinese engineers. Meanwhile, China has systematically adjusted higher education programs, reducing humanities and management courses while expanding AI, robotics, and semiconductor education at both university and K-12 levels to directly align with industrial development.
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