United States technology sector
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The United States technology sector is a globally dominant ecosystem of companies, startups, and research institutions driving innovation in software, hardware, the internet, and emerging fields like artificial intelligence and biotechnology.
Statements (103)
| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
economic sector
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technology industry ecosystem → |
| contributesTo |
United States employment
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United States exports → United States gross domestic product → |
| country |
United States
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| dominantRegion |
global
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| globalRole |
leader in AI research and commercialization
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leader in advanced semiconductor design → leader in cloud computing infrastructure → leading source of venture-backed startups → major driver of global digital platforms → |
| hasSubsector |
aerospace technology industry in the United States
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artificial intelligence industry in the United States → autonomous vehicles industry in the United States → biotechnology industry in the United States → clean technology industry in the United States → cloud computing industry in the United States → cybersecurity industry in the United States → defense technology industry in the United States → e-commerce industry in the United States → fintech industry in the United States → internet industry in the United States → robotics industry in the United States → semiconductor industry in the United States → social media industry in the United States → software industry in the United States → telecommunications equipment industry in the United States → video game industry in the United States → |
| historicalRoot |
Cold War–era federal R&D funding in the United States
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dot-com boom in the United States → mobile and social media boom in the United States → personal computer revolution in the United States → post–World War II defense research in the United States → |
| includes |
Austin tech hub
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Boston tech hub → New York City tech hub → Seattle tech hub → Silicon Valley → |
| knownFor |
artificial intelligence innovation
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biotechnology innovation → hardware innovation → internet innovation → software innovation → |
| majorCompany |
AMD
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Adobe Inc. → Airbnb → Alphabet Inc. → Amazon → Anthropic → Apple Inc. → Atlassian US operations → Broadcom Inc. → Cisco Systems → Databricks → Dell Technologies → HP Inc. → IBM → Intel → Intuit → LinkedIn → Meta Platforms → Micron Technology → Microsoft → NVIDIA → Netflix → OpenAI → Oracle Corporation → Palantir Technologies → PayPal → Qualcomm → Salesforce → ServiceNow → Snowflake Inc. → SpaceX → Stripe → Tesla, Inc. → Texas Instruments → TikTok US operations → Twilio → Uber Technologies → Zoom Video Communications → |
| majorResearchInstitution |
California Institute of Technology
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Carnegie Mellon University → Georgia Institute of Technology → Harvard University → Massachusetts Institute of Technology → Stanford University → University of California, Berkeley → University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign → University of Texas at Austin → University of Washington → |
| policyFramework |
United States antitrust law
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United States intellectual property law → export control regulations of the United States → |
| regulator |
Department of Justice Antitrust Division
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Federal Communications Commission → Federal Trade Commission → Securities and Exchange Commission → |
| supportedBy |
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
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National Institute of Standards and Technology → National Institutes of Health → National Science Foundation → |
Referenced by (1)
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Dan Kan
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areaOfInfluence |