

East Asian AI: Researching Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Tech in Canada
Aug 9, 2019
Dongwoo Kim, a postgraduate research fellow specializing in AI at the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, dives into the dynamics of AI development in East Asia. He addresses misconceptions about AI, connecting it to everyday technologies like Google and Facebook. Dongwoo highlights the challenges faced by Chinese researchers abroad, especially regarding funding and collaboration. He also discusses Japan's Society 5.0 initiative, South Korea's strategic AI plans, and the urgent need for greater tech literacy to navigate the future of AI.
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AI Misconceptions
- Many misunderstand AI, imagining killer robots instead of algorithms and big data.
- Subtle AI use by Google and Facebook requires tech literacy for awareness.
China's AI Blueprint
- China's 2017 AI plan is a blueprint for national AI development, covering talent, funding, and safety.
- It addresses ethical and social implications, standardization, and tech literacy.
China's AI Approach
- China's AI policy isn't new; it's a continuation of their existing economic development approach.
- This approach involves state intervention and private sector partnerships, similar to their high-speed rail development.