Geopolitics of Technology
The AI Cold War: How China is Quietly Winning the Open-Source Revolution
While US tech giants focus on closed AI, China is gaining a strategic edge by dominating the world of open-source artificial intelligence models.
The Chip War’s New Frontline: Why a Dutch Power Play Could Reshape Global Tech
A Dutch government seizure of a Chinese-owned chip maker signals a dramatic escalation in the global tech war, with huge implications for AI and beyond.
The Chip War Just Escalated: Why a Dutch Move Against a Chinese Firm Should Matter to Every Developer and Startup
A Dutch government seizure of a Chinese-owned chip maker reveals the deep vulnerabilities in our global tech supply chain, impacting everything from AI to SaaS.
The Chip War’s New Frontline: Why a Dutch Factory Crisis Threatens Your Entire Tech Stack
A Dutch chipmaker’s crisis reveals the fragile state of global tech, with huge implications for AI, innovation, and your entire supply chain.
Beyond the Code: Why a Global Showdown Over Dust and Rocks Could Halt the AI Revolution
A high-stakes dispute between the EU and China over critical tech materials like gallium and germanium threatens the entire global tech supply chain.
Caught in the Crossfire: How a US Ultimatum Sparked a Dutch Chipmaker Seizure
A US ultimatum over a chipmaker’s Chinese chief forced the Netherlands’ hand. This is more than a takeover; it’s a glimpse into the future of tech.
JPMorgan’s $10B Bet on American Tech: Why Your Startup Should Be Paying Attention
JPMorgan’s $10B ‘America First’ fund is more than a headline—it’s a massive catalyst for tech innovation in AI, SaaS, automation, and cybersecurity.
Chip Wars Escalate: Why a Tiny Dutch Startup Just Became a Geopolitical Flashpoint
The Dutch government nationalized a chip firm, a move signaling a new era in the global tech wars. Discover why this is a huge deal for AI and startups.
The New Cold War is Fought with Silicon: Why a Dutch Chip Firm Takeover Signals a Global Tech Showdown
A Dutch government intervention in a chip firm takeover reveals a new era of tech geopolitics, with major implications for AI, cybersecurity, and startups.