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<description><![CDATA[<p>By now you're aware of 
the collective angst in the US about 5G. Why is the US not a leader in 
5G ? Could that also happen -- indeed, is it happening -- in AI ? If we 
lead in other areas, why not 5G ?&nbsp;What makes it so hard ?
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<p>This hand-wringing has reached the highest levels in US government. Recently the Wall Street Journal reported on a <a...]]></description>
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