

“China Hawks are Manufacturing an AI Arms Race” by garrison
5 snips Nov 29, 2024
Freelance journalist garrison, author of the upcoming book "Obsolete: Power, Profit, and the Race for Machine Superintelligence," dives into the fraught landscape of AI militarization. He critiques a congressional commission's push for a race towards superintelligent AI, calling their evidence thin and misguided. Garrison draws alarming parallels to Cold War dynamics, warning that the rush for dominance could lead to uncalculated risks while exposing technical errors in the claims made. His insights challenge us to rethink the narratives driving AI policies.
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Unjustified AI Arms Race?
- A US commission recommends a Manhattan Project-like program for AGI, echoing Cold War rhetoric.
- This push lacks evidence of a similar Chinese AGI race, despite claims.
China's AI Focus
- China's AI plan aims for global leadership by 2030, focusing on economic growth.
- This plan prioritizes industrial advancement, not necessarily AGI development.
China's Cooperative Stance on AI
- Biden and Xi discussed AI as a global challenge like climate change, promoting cooperation.
- China also shows interest in AI safety regulations, unlike the US commission.