The U.S. and China are racing for dominance in artificial intelligence, a new stage of competition for the world’s two largest economies. Who’s leading, why and for how long? According to former Pentagon software chief Nicolas Chaillan, China is ahea d. Slow progress in technological transformation of the U.S. military is “putting the United States at risk,” he said in the article. That pessimistic conclusion is in stark contrast with an assessment made by Raj Iyer, the U.S. Army’s chief intelligence officer, who called it “absolutely not true.” The U.S. has a vast network of global partnerships that exchange intelligence...