The US, not China, should take the lead on AI
Senior fellow at the Gatestone Institute Gordon Chang joined'Cavuto Live' to discuss the U.S.'s relationship with China amid the highly anticipated G20 Summit. Emerging technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) should be used as "tools of opportunity, not as weapons of oppression," President Biden remarked recently. But this exhortation makes his subsequent vow to work directly with "our competitors" to harness the power of AI "for good" all the more curious. Working with our competitors, like China, would only empower the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to write the rules of the road for AI. And we don't want China in the driver's seat.
Oct-9-2023, 06:00:02 GMT
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