What other choice do we have?
Countries, whether it be Ukraine or Taiwan, can't risk other countries harvesting their social media platforms for the mother of all purges. I never assume that anything that happened historically can never happen again - no Polish Jew would have survived the Nazis with this kind of information theft. Add AI into the mix, and wiping out any population is as easy as baking pie.
Countries are tired of bad behavior. Just ask my grandmother, who has had her designs stolen and mass produced from China. Not just companies - many free and open source companies cannot survive with such reckless competition. Can Prusa survive a world where China takes, but never gives? How many grandmothers does it take being scammed? How many educational systems containing data on minors need to be stolen? The MPAA and RIAA has been whining for years about the copyright problem, and while we laugh at them, never underestimate them. The list goes on and on.
Startups are tired of paying Cloudflare or AWS protection money, and trying to evade the endless sea of SEO spam. How can a startup compete with Google with so much trash and no recourse? Who can build a new web browser, and be widely accepted as being a friendly visitor? Who can build a new social media platform, without the experience and scale to know who is friend or foe?
Now we have AI, gasoline and soon to be dynamite on the fire. For the first time ever, a malicious country can VPN into the internet of a friendly nation, track down all critics on their social media, and destroy their lives in a real world attack (physical or virtual). We are only beginning to see this in Ukraine - are we delusional enough to believe that the world is past warfare? For the first time, anyone in the world could make nudes of women and share them online, from a location where they'll probably never be taken down. If a Russian company offered nudes as a service to American customers with cryptocurrency payments and a slick website that went viral, do you think tolerance is a winning political position?