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'AN EXISTENTIAL THREAT': WHY SILICON VALLEY FEARS FALLING BEHIND IN AI MORE THAN TARIFFS

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August 22, 2025

For decades, Silicon Valley has lived with the cycles of economic shocks, trade wars, and regulatory battles.

'AN EXISTENTIAL THREAT': WHY SILICON VALLEY FEARS FALLING BEHIND IN AI MORE THAN TARIFFS

Tariffs on electronics, supply-chain disruptions, and even antitrust crackdowns have all been framed as existential moments for the tech industry. But ask executives today what keeps them up at night, and the answer is strikingly consistent: the fear of falling behind in artificial intelligence.

While trade disputes with China and shifting tariff policies may raise costs and complicate global operations, leaders across the Valley increasingly see those challenges as manageable. What they worry about is missing the AI wave-a once-in-a-generation platform shift that could reorder the hierarchy of global tech companies and redefine which nations set the pace of innovation.

WHY TARIFFS ARE NO LONGER THE BIGGEST HEADACHE

Tariffs undeniably create friction. When the U.S. imposed tariffs on Chinese semiconductors, circuit boards, and consumer electronics components, companies like Apple, Nvidia, and Tesla saw costs rise. Startups building hardware faced narrower margins, and supply-chain executives scrambled to diversify sourcing.

Yet for most tech firms, tariffs are still a problem of dollars and cents. Costs can be passed down to consumers, supply lines can be re-engineered, and lobbyists can pressure Washington for carveouts. It's messy, but manageable.

imageBy contrast, falling behind in AI is viewed as something that money alone can't easily fix.

Losing ground in AI research, infrastructure, or product integration risks leaving a company irrelevant in a landscape where intelligence itself is the core feature of every platform.

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