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How an AI chip war could destroy the global economy | Chris Miller for The Freethink Interview

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Jun 2, 2025
Chris Miller, an American historian and author renowned for his expertise in international affairs and technology, dives deep into the semiconductor industry. He reveals the astonishing complexity of chip manufacturing and its pivotal role in the global economy. The conversation highlights the risks posed by geopolitical tensions, particularly between China and Taiwan, as well as the skyrocketing demand for AI chips. Miller emphasizes how this technological battleground could impact the future of artificial intelligence and the interconnected global supply chain.
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INSIGHT

Chip Complexity vs. Nukes

  • Semiconductor chips are extraordinarily difficult to make despite their ubiquity and small size.
  • Nuclear weapons technology is simpler and barely improved since the 1960s compared to fast advancing chips.
INSIGHT

Chips Power Digital Life

  • Chips underpin all modern digital technology by producing ones and zeros via transistor circuits.
  • All data like text messages and Instagram likes are encoded as long binary strings created on chips.
ANECDOTE

Moth Debugging in Early Computers

  • Early computers used vacuum tubes attracting moths that would cause system errors.
  • Engineers had to regularly 'debug' by physically removing moths from the tubes.
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