I originally intended to jump forward to the pages 88-99 that were highlighted by the submitter. Instead, I read or skimmed every page in the document. This is the most riveting presentation I have seen in years. Mass surveillance coupled with AI is only one of many sections.
It also addresses:
- China's homegrown digital innovators
- China's dependence on imported semiconductors
- AI in transportation and medicine
- Banking and payment systems
- The future global manufacturing landscape
- The future of global development and governance
Among others.
[1] Mostly candid. I found it a bit self-congratulatory toward Google's TPU technology and Waymo.
I have no idea how COVID-19, global power struggle, effects of quantitative easing, etc. will play out but I will enjoy watching the show.
From my perspective, AI seems to have more draconian potential than liberating potential. I get that it's a technology we should pursue, but it's got loads of ethical risks that China will pay no mind to. Will that recklessness and wanton disregard for human rights (including the right to privacy) lead to Chinese dominance in AI tech? Maybe.
Will we be at a strategic disadvantage without draconian AI tech? I'm not so sure.
https://www.nscai.gov/about/commissioners
Eric Schmidt, Chairman Schmidt Futures
Robert O. Work, Vice Chairman TeamWork
Safra Catz Oracle
Steve Chien Jet Propulsion Lab
Mignon Clyburn MLC Strategies
Chris Darby In-Q-Tel
Eric Horvitz Microsoft Research
Andy Jassy Amazon Web Services
Andrew Moore Google
William Mark SRI
Gilman Louie Alsop Louie Partners
Jason Matheny Georgetown University
Katharina McFarland Chair, National Academies of Science Board of Army Research and Development
Ken Ford Florida Institute for Human & Machine Cognition
José-Marie Griffiths Dakota State University
> Paytm may not be a direct competitor building a search engine, but all of these use cases are user journeys that never touch Google.
Emphasis in the original. I found this interesting given the target audience of this presentation and what we know from Snowden about the American intelligence community's integration with Google.