Analysis -- China's Fourth Industrial Revolution

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Analysis -- China's Fourth Industrial Revolution

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https://www.thecipherbrief.com/chinas-f ... telligence

Keyword: China, AI, military, geo-strategy, technology
Bottom Line: China’s nationwide pursuit to become the world leader in artificial intelligence (AI) is an attempt to not only match U.S. economic power, but to bypass it geo-strategically. While Beijing’s involvement is spurred by economic ambitions, it has made it clear that the development of AI will simultaneously be for military applications that could change the character of warfare and place the U.S. at a geopolitical disadvantage.

Background: China has quickly spurred its innovation engines into action, seeking to leapfrog U.S. military and technological supremacy through advanced AI and machine learning. Their unique brand of capitalism and government control has enabled bottom-up innovation that is broadly guided by the hand of the Chinese Community Party. China’s whole-of-nation approach means the U.S. has found itself in a race against a strategic competitor.

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This article summarize how China pursue cyber-dominance by big data, and it's application with 4th industrial revolution standards. The increasing demand and awareness of cyber-nationalism is a wake up call to US, and no less dangerous than nuclear miscalculations during Cold War in 80s. CIA written the comparison and prediction how China and other competiting countries change the game associated with artificial intelligence, mass data collections, and ultimately the military conflicts.
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