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US-China AI Race

Axios AI+ DC Summit: U.S.-China AI race and regulation take center stage

AI+ DC Summit 2025 audience watching three speakers on stage under blue screen,  lit with purple lights.
Anthropic’s co-founder & CEO Dario Amodei and co-founder & head of policy Jack Clark on stage with Axios CEO Jim VandeHei at AI+ DC Summit 2025. Photo credit: Bryan Dozier and Ralph Alswang on behalf of Axios

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The AI race, regulation, job displacement and safety were top of mind for government and tech leaders at the Axios’ AI+ DC Summit on Wednesday.

Why it matters: The U.S.-China AI race and acceleration of innovation are major focuses of the Trump administration, but they raise concerns about guardrails and job layoffs.

The summit was sponsored by the Center for Audit Quality, Hewlett Packard Enterprise and Intuit.

Here are the key takeaways:

🤖 U.S. chips may be the only leg up the country has over China in the race for AI dominance, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei said, while also warning that AI’s ability to displace jobs is advancing quickly.

🌏 White House AI adviser Sriram Krishnan said he views the AI race against China as a “business strategy,” with success measured by market share of U.S. chips and global AI model use.

📃 Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) said a moratorium on state-level AI regulation is still on the table, despite being left out of the “one big, beautiful bill” that was signed into law. “I still think we’ll get there, and I’m working closely with the White House,” he said.

🕐 The AI tech arc is just at the beginning of a “massive 10-year cycle,” AMD chair and CEO Lisa Su said.

💥 Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) blasted the Trump administration’s executive order on preventing “woke” AI. “That’s like a ‘Saturday Night’ skit. Like how could AI be woke? I mean, who thinks of these things? Did Grok think of that? … I’d respond if it wasn’t so stupid.”

🪖 Allen Control Systems co-founder and president Steve Simoni said the U.S. lags behind other countries like China when it comes to the ways drones are reshaping warfare.

🏢 White House adviser Jacob Helberg said if massive job displacement occurs because of AI, the government doesn’t need to step in because more jobs would emerge as they did after the internet boom. “The notion that the government necessarily has to hold the hands of every single person getting displaced actually underestimates the resourcefulness of people,” Helberg said.

🦺 Credo AI CEO Navrina Singh said the AI industry needs to implement tougher safety standards or risk losing the AI race with China.

🖼️The U.S. needs “the right framework in place to lead the world in AI,” Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) said. This comes just as he unveiled his AI policy roadmap.

Content from the sponsored View From the Top conversations:

Julie Bell Lindsay, CEO of the Center for Audit Quality, and Anchor Change founder Katie Harbath discussed the importance of AI trust and guardrails.

  • “One of the biggest hindrances to the adoption of AI is trust. If you don’t have trust, people are not going to use the technology,” Lindsay said.

Kirk Bresniker, chief architect at Hewlett Packard Labs and fellow and vice president at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, shared that confidence in AI should be a measurable tool to push forward its trust and deployment.

  • “‘Here’s a technology and here is why it is fit for use,’ and that’s so much about what we’ve developed in our principles – one half of them is actually the human rights focus lens, the second is engineering,” Bresniker said. “And together those two teams have come together and created those to understand these new boundary conditions … intersect with really challenging societal problems.”

Anoop Sreenivasan, Intuit VP of go-to-market technologies, said over 90% of the small businesses that Intuit surveyed use AI in some capacity.

  • “One of the key reasons behind that is that businesses and government agencies have leaned in to help small businesses with training and resources to help them use AI better,” he said.

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