US can’t cut China off completely, but must defend AI and American innovation from nonstop theft: Sen Rounds

SIMI VALLEY CALIFORNIA China's rampant theft of intellectual property from American institutions and industry must be thwarted as the U S battles to remain the world's economic and military leader but America cannot totally decouple from the economic behemoth Republican South Dakota Sen Mike Rounds communicated Fox News Digital in an special interview The key according to Rounds is maintaining China as a key commerce partner without giving them access to America's innovation including artificial intelligence and computer chips In doing so maybe we'll restrict their ability to genuinely be able to have a arena that they can create their own stuff with They'll be using ours And in using ours they'll be our standards Rounds stated Fox News Digital in an sole interview from the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library during the Reagan National Economic Forum on Friday in California Let's not necessarily just totally divest Let's see if we can have an influence on them and the rest of the world as well when it comes to standards for AI and other technological advances in the future he added Rounds was among the conference panelists who spoke on the threats China poses as President Donald Trump addresses the country's chronic contract deficit with foreign nations and his optimism for the future as the U S sprints to remain the world's economic and military leader SPY SURGE SPARKS TRUMP VISA CRACKDOWN ON CHINESE STUDENTSRounds' remarks focused on keeping the U S in the driver's seat of the world's financial market which he explained is deeply entwined in technological advances and bucking Chinese theft of intellectual property while also acknowledging and combating how China has advanced into a near-peer competitor with the U S from a military standpoint 'NO REASON' FOR NEW NUKES TRUMP FLOATS DISARMAMENT TALKS WITH CHINA RUSSIA We've got to do a better job of protecting the intellectual properties that we've got The the greater part advanced types of technologies that we have everything we can do to slow down their connection with that protecting against that infiltration or de-filtration of really good information that right now they're stealing from us on a regular basis Rounds noted during a panel called China and the U S When Trading Partners are also Great Power Competitors He added that China has no qualms about stealing U S intellectual property which is understood as intangible creations such as patents for inventions or bargain secrets such as tech algorithms Rounds recalled a latest conversation with an ambassador to China who described him their tradition does not understand how someone can own an idea Secretary of State Marco Rubio declared last Wednesday that the U S will begin aggressively revoking visas of Chinese students the majority notably those with ties to the Chinese Communist Party who are trained at U S schools but return to China or feed U S information to China Rounds noted the country needed a pause on admitting Chinese nationals with CCP ties into elite U S schools until an enforceable agreement is in place protecting intellectual property and processes from Chinese capture We have Chinese students that come in here and then they maintain ties back home And even if they want to stay here one of the challenges we have is that their family may very well be coerced into requiring them to come back home again And if that's the affair any of the knowledge that we've helped them to develop here goes back home with them Rounds revealed Until such time as we're able to address that and until such time as we're able to be assured that the information that they're getting here the figures that they are catching here the knowledge that they gain here isn't going to be used against our young men and women in the future we want to slow this down a little bit Let's just take a break Let's not be bringing in these Chinese students that have ties with the Chinese Communist Party until we have several kind of agreement in place that is enforceable he mentioned Rounds explained during the Reagan library forum that protecting U S intellectual property from Chinese theft has a ripple effect on U S efforts to remain the world's military leader as China seeks parity with America STATE DEPARTMENT SAYS IT WILL AGGRESSIVELY REVOKE VISAS OF CHINESE STUDENTS China is a strategic challenger for us on the military side They are a near-peer competitor And they have an advantage over us in one particular way They are unified in terms of when Xi Jinping wants to move it's not just the governing body that moves but the entire rest of their economic activity is required to move the way that he wants them to move We don't have that here And so for us we have to recognize that challenge Now I'm not suggesting we go the direction that they go but we have to recognize their ability to move very very promptly he mentioned The Trump administration leveled tariffs as high as on Chinese goods in April and China retaliated against the president's Liberation Day policies with tariffs of its own China and the U S reached a preliminary exchange agreement last month which Trump mentioned China violated in a Truth Social post on Friday TRUMP CALLS OUT PUTIN ACCUSES CHINA OF NOT HONORING BARGAIN DEAL TERMS DURING TH WEEK IN OFFICE I made a FAST DEAL with China in order to save them from what I thought was going to be a very bad situation and I didn t want to see that happen Because of this deal everything rapidly stabilized and China got back to business as usual Everybody was happy That is the good news The bad news is that China perhaps not surprisingly to particular HAS TOTALLY VIOLATED ITS AGREEMENT WITH US So much for being Mr NICE GUY he wrote Rounds explained that the U S is in the midst of reaching a favorable bargain deal while also acknowledging China has stolen billions of dollars in intellectual property for its own advantage We do right now really close to about a half a trillion dollars a year in economic activity with China nowadays but they steal about billion in intellectual property on an annual basis And so we have this dichotomy of trying to do good commerce and at the same time recognizing that they're stealing our property he stated Rounds explained the floodgates of accepting and leveraging AI have not yet opened in the U S as multiple Americans are still hesitant to trust the mechanism In mere months and years however he reported the wellness industry will see massive overhauls aided by tech that can briskly identify cancer or diagnose diabetes and Alzheimer's This will lead American custom to accept AI and rally the private sector's proliferation of it he announced HOUSE CHINA COMMITTEE ZEROS IN ON LATEST CCP EFFORTS TO STEAL AMERICAN AGRICULTURE IP I think what the American people want to see is what's in it for them What improves their quality of life I think one of the the greater part critical issues that would really be one of the easiest to get into is talking about healthcare care And I firmly believe that Americans will see AI as a benefit to them rather than as a challenge when we start to see cures for diabetes Alzheimer's Parkinson's and cancers And those are all within reach Rounds advised Fox Digital Rounds added during the forum that when Americans personally feel how their quality of life has improved due to AI that's when we'll really see the push across the country to develop AI at a rate that you've never seen before by the private sector as well That's what's going to keep us ahead of China he reported The forum at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library which is nestled in California's Santa Susana Mountains and the Simi Hills kicked off on Thursday evening and featured more than a dozen discussions and panels focused on the market artificial intelligence U S defense strategies the potential sector and more across Friday Banking leader Jamie Dimon of JPMorgan Chase Potential Secretary Chris Wright and former Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin were among those who joined Rounds in addressing the nation's economic soundness The Reagan Library does an excellent job working on defense issues and now they've also opened up a seminar basically working on economic issues critical to the United States And so to come in here and to work with other people that care about the economic well-being of our country this is an excellent place to do it So it's an opportunity for me to really learn what's going on and what other people are thinking about our economic system in general Rounds recounted Fox Digital of the forum JPMORGAN'S JAMIE DIMON CALLS ON US TO STOCKPILE BULLETS RARE EARTH INSTEAD OF BITCOINThe conference comes as the Senate works to pass the Big Beautiful Bill which is a sweeping multitrillion-dollar piece of bill that advances Trump's agenda on taxes immigration force defense and the national debt Rounds stated the rule must pass or Americans will see their taxes spike CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP We don't have a choice We have to pass the bill to get the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act back in place on a permanent basis If we don't do that the average American family is going to see about a a year increase in their taxes So we have to do something And it's critical that we pass this bill We're going to work with the House We're gonna get this deal done The Senate will put their mark of approval on it but nonetheless we want to do everything we can as promptly as we can to take care of this so that we can get on to other things The president has made it very clear he wants to get this done We want to help in that regard This is our job he reported