China Becoming the First Artificial Intelligence Superpower Widens Tech Gap, Poses New Threats

President Xi Jinping declared in October 2017 “We will….speed-up development of intelligent military [AI], and improve combat capabilities for joint operations based on the network information system and the ability to fight under multi-dimensional conditions. China continued in 2017 and was amo...

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Main Author: Blackburn, Henry
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Published: DigitalCommons@USU 2021
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Online Access:https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/researchweek/ResearchWeek2021/All2021/183
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Summary:President Xi Jinping declared in October 2017 “We will….speed-up development of intelligent military [AI], and improve combat capabilities for joint operations based on the network information system and the ability to fight under multi-dimensional conditions. China continued in 2017 and was among the first nations to advance in a national-AI development strategy that broadly address AI’s role in economic development.This presentation is focused on these technological developments of AI and what that means for the US. Presentation Time: Wednesday, 3-4 p.m.