Ex-Google Executive Opens a School for AI, With China's Help
When China's government said last summer it intends to surpass the US and lead the world in artificial intelligence by 2030, skeptics pointed to a major problem. Despite gobs of data from the world's largest online population, lightweight privacy rules, and 8 million fresh college graduates in 2017, the country doesn't have enough people skilled in AI to overtake America. This week Kai-Fu Lee, onetime head of Google's operations in China, launched a new project to help close the country's AI talent gap. His helpers include the Chinese government and some of North America's leading computer scientists. The project is an example of how US and Chinese efforts to progress in AI are entangled, despite recent rhetoric about superpower technology rivalry.
Apr-5-2018, 11:51:18 GMT
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