In Paris the European Union managed to find a mutually acceptable compromise with the Global South, India turned out to be able to overcome its frictions with China, and only the US and the UK preferred to challenge the emerging global AI consensus
Conventional wisdom suggests that these days the only really big fight around AI takes place between the US and China and the rest of us are sort of idle observers of this epic struggle. It argues that we can cheer on Washington or Beijing, while enjoying...
... them manually, and they are unable to generate new knowledge by identifying phenomena in the environment to connect them into causal models of the world, let alone share this knowledge with other constituents of the environment, be they people or other similar ... ... companies have to adapt to the legislation of each individual country.
Further Steps
Oleg Shakirov, Evgeniya Drozhashchikh:
Artificial Intelligence and Its Partners
From a humanitarian perspective, it seems necessary to intensify cooperation between ...
The Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence will help participants establish practical cooperation and formulate common approaches to the development and implementation of AI
The creation of the Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (GPAI) reflects the growing ...
... relations and society. The authors also examine the ethical and legal aspects of the use of AI technologies. The present Working Paper of the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) includes analytical materials prepared by experts in the field of artificial intelligence, machine learning and autonomous system, as well as by lawyers and sociologists. The materials presented here are intended to contribute to the public dialogue on issues of artificial intelligence and the possible consequences ...
... conferences on AI-related topics:
human-level AI
,
artificial general intelligence
,
biologically inspired cognitive architectures
, and
neural-symbolic integration technology
. Reports were presented by prominent experts representing global leaders in artificial intelligence: Microsoft, Facebook, DARPA, MIT and Good AI. The reports described the current status of AI developments, identified the problems facing society that have yet to be resolved, and highlighted the threats arising from the further ...
... the future as more Gulf Arab money pours into MIT and its cohort research institutions?
Not Made-in-America
The future of US artificial intelligence and its emerging technologies is overwhelmingly dependent on foreign talent drawn from Asia and Eastern ... ... purely internal malaise. Herein lies the utility of fake news; one that will be filtered by a digital nanny and policed by thousands of ideologically-biased fact-checkers. Funded, of course, by the US deep state!
Leonid Kovachich:
China Missed the Industrial ...
... including China’s largest AI
companies, own significant shares in many promising AI companies in Silicon
Valley; and
— thousands of Chinese students and graduate students
study in the best United States universities?
The latest and most decisive
turn ... ... development of AI-based
national
military programs
.
—
China
: within the framework of the
13
th
Five-Year
Plan
, the “Artificial Intelligence 2.0” program of the
Plan of Innovative
Scientific and Technical Development of the 13
th
Five-Year ...