
Episode #65
America Picks Its Tech Battles: AI, Space and the New U.S. Security Strategy - EP. 65
The White House has released a new 24-page National Security Science & Technology Strategy, and this one actually makes some choices. Rather than treating global technology competition as a race to dominate everything, the strategy focuses U.S. national-security priorities around areas where technological advantage can matter most, especially AI and autonomy, space, and undersea capabilities . In Episode 65 of Tech Trends News Update, we break down what this means for the future of U.S. technology policy, including artificial intelligence, autonomous agents, robotics, semiconductors, quantum computing, cybersecurity, nuclear energy, biotechnology, brain-computer interfaces, and advanced military systems. We also look at one of the most interesting ideas in the strategy: America should not automatically copy every capability developed by a competitor. Sometimes the better move is to build a cheaper countermeasure, force rivals to spend where the U.S. has an advantage, or avoid a technology race that does not improve American security. The strategy also explicitly discusses the possibility of approaching or achieving AGI as a future national-security concern, while placing AI across nearly every major defense and homeland-security mission. This is less about winning every technology race and more about deciding which races actually matter.






