Artificial Intelligence [Recurso electrónico]PDF : China’s High-Tech Ambitions
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TextSeries: CSS Analyses in Security Policy ; N0. 220, Feb. 2018Publication details: Zurich CSS ETH Zurich February 2018Description: 4 pISSN: - 2296-0244
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China aims to become a world leader in the field of artificial intelligence
(AI) by 2030. This goal is linked to Beijing’s efforts to make its
economy more innovative, modernize its military, and gain influence
globally. While the US currently retains an edge in AI, China’s ambitions
are likely to set off a new technology race.
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