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In the race for AI supremacy, the US and China stake different paths

The Christian Science Monitor·The Christian Science Monitor·19 days ago
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As President Donald Trump meets with Chinese leader Xi Jinping this week in Beijing, the United States and China are locked in an intense competition to become the dominant player in the future of AI innovation. Analysts suggest that artificial intelligence is the most transformative general technology since electricity brought light and power to average American households during the 1920s. And while today’s AI rivalry between the world’s two most powerful economies is already well underway, it could be nearing a critical juncture. The AI race is accelerating. With both sides so focused on winning, they might be underestimating the risks the technology poses. And their competition may not be a true race since both contestants aim to cross different finish lines. Why We Wrote This In Beijing, President Donald Trump and President Xi Jinping are expected to discuss the future of AI, as both the U.S. and China compete to dominate this new technology.…

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