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President Donald Trump ’s administration is slated to sign a deal with South Korea aimed at bolstering cooperation in artificial intelligence, quantum computing and 6G, according to a US official — part of a bid to maintain a competitive edge with China in an expanding race for tech supremacy. The agreement is set to be signed on Wednesday by Michael Kratsios , director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, according to the official, who discussed plans not yet public on condition of anonymity.