The competition for artificial intelligence has intensified, evolving into a clear contest primarily between the United States and China. This rivalry is characterized by struggles over rare earth materials, data management, and the establishment of technological regulations.
Brazil's leading adviser has noted that this dynamic has effectively sidelined both Latin America and Europe, raising concerns about their roles in the global technological landscape.
As the two powers continue to vie for dominance, the implications for countries outside this binary competition could be significant, potentially affecting their technological advancements and economic prospects.