The global AI race between the US and China is intensifying, with concerns raised about the potential risks of an arms race in AI development. While America currently leads, Xi Jinping's efforts in AI are expected to have significant global implications. Views differ on the necessity and implications of engaging in an AI arms race with China.
"China is behind on XYZ." Keep telling yourself that. Meanwhile in the US were pushing anti-AI bills as a source of "innovation." https://t.co/EMv6A39I0Z
I think that pushing the meme that the US should be racing China in an AI arms race is misguided at best, and counterproductive in any event. This often tends to coincide with some of the following beliefs: (1) China won’t cooperate. (2) The race is winnable. (3) The US will not… https://t.co/5bWIsbG2qn
We should be wary of an AI development arms race between the US and China. Parties to such a race will inevitably be incentivized to trade off safety and controllability of their models for rapid development, a dynamic that we already see between major corporate AI labs today.…
Last week, @Gregory_C_Allen joined @NPR @MorningEdition for a discussion on U.S.-China competition in AI and semiconductors. To learn more, have a listen: https://t.co/dq9g1EuZe5
America is beating Beijing in the global AI race — but Xi Jinping's attempts to develop the tech will still reshape the world as we know it. https://t.co/k9p9jprirq