Open Journal of Political Science

Volume 15, Issue 2 (April 2025)

ISSN Print: 2164-0505   ISSN Online: 2164-0513

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Securing America’s Technological Leadership: Harnessing AI and Automation for Economic Growth, Global Competitiveness, and Inclusive Prosperity

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DOI: 10.4236/ojps.2025.152017    84 Downloads   521 Views  
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Using a mixed-methods approach combining econometric analysis, scenario modeling, and industry case studies, and drawing from comprehensive datasets including government statistics, industry reports, and academic research, this study examines the critical role of artificial intelligence (AI) and automation in securing America’s technological leadership and economic prosperity. The research provides a roadmap for harnessing these transformative technologies to drive US global competitiveness by analysing current trends, projecting future impacts, and proposing strategic policy interventions. The study forecasts significant economic growth potential, with AI potentially contributing an additional 1.2% - 2% to the annual GDP growth by 2043 (equivalent to a cumulative GDP increase of approximately 25% - 45%). However, it also addresses challenges such as workforce displacement and income inequality, proposing innovative solutions to ensure inclusive prosperity. By synthesizing cutting-edge research, economic modelling, and international comparative analyses, this work offers policymakers, industry leaders, and educators actionable insights for navigating the AI revolution. The findings underscore the urgent need for coordinated national strategies in AI development, workforce reskilling, and regulatory frameworks to maintain US technological primacy and foster long-term economic resilience in an increasingly AI-driven global economy.

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Naisho, L. (2025) Securing America’s Technological Leadership: Harnessing AI and Automation for Economic Growth, Global Competitiveness, and Inclusive Prosperity. Open Journal of Political Science, 15, 289-310. doi: 10.4236/ojps.2025.152017.

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