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Capital from the government and Big Tech firms is set to make up for any lack of market-driven capital, analysts say.
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China’s censorship and surveillance were already intense. AI is turbocharging those systems
Chinese authorities are using artificial intelligence to turbocharge surveillance and censorship, with the technology predicting public demonstrations and monitoring prison inmates, according to a new report.
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China using AI as ‘precision instrument’ of censorship and repression, at home and abroad
Think tank ASPI says Beijing is even using it to steal fish from the ocean China has embraced AI to help it censor and surveil its citizens and is exporting its techniques to the world, according to a new report by think tank the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI).
The US and China are battling for AI dominance, but there's still plenty of opportunity for latecomers like Japan. NHK Deputy Chief Commentator IIDA Kaori explains.
The US will seek agreements with eight allied nations as part of a fresh effort to strengthen supply chains for the computer chips and critical minerals needed for AI technology, according to the top State Department official for economic affairs.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai has issued a stark warning that the United States could lose the global artificial intelligence race to China unless it gets its regulatory house in order, declaring the current patchwork of state-level rules risks crippling American innovation.
The report added that the Guarding American Innovation for National Security (GAIN AI) Act, which would have acquired Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices to offer advanced chips to US customers first, was left out of the must-pass legislation which is expected to be released Friday.
The former Biden official believes the Biden administration did not act sufficiently to maintain the U.S.'s lead in global AI competition.
ASPI’s findings accord with Nature’s latest ranking of research institutions, tracking articles across 145 science journals. In terms of research output, nine of the world’s top 10 research institutions are Chinese with only Harvard University in the top tier. China is now mass manufacturing research; it truly has become a scientific superpower.