Opinion – China intending to take lead with national AI plan – People’s Daily Online

English: Logo of the People's Daily 中文: 人民日报题字

English: Logo of the People’s Daily 中文: 人民日报题字 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

China’s leading paper, Peoples’ Daily reports that China will roll out a slate of important artificial intelligence projects and step up efforts to cultivate AI talent as part of the country’s upcoming national plan to gain a lead in the cutting-edge technology, citing a senior official’s comment yesterday.

Source: China intending to take lead with national AI plan – People’s Daily Online

This is important for a number of reasons.

Firstly, it highlights that China plans to be No 1 in this important area of technology

Secondly, it demonstrates the robustness China’s competitive model, with clear stages of strategy, prioritization and highly focused delivery – this is the competitive model of the 21st century

Thirdly, it highlights the strategic dangers of trying to ‘muddle through’, relying on ‘weak and wobbly’ leadership rather than optimizing strategy and mobilizing the critical enablers for effective delivery.

Thoughts for the day, many western technology companies seem too reliant on optimizing today’s market rather than being true pioneers and everywhere the public sector is full of roadblocks preventing optimal value for money solutions. Apart from China, Israel provides an outstanding example of leveraging technology to strategic advantage.

Experts reveal how AI could turn evil | Daily Mail Online

Kismet, a robot with rudimentary social skills

Kismet, a robot with rudimentary social skills (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

The Daily Mail cites experts and reveals how AI could turn evil. It provides a list of extreme risks, citing computer scientist, Roman Yampolskiy, from the University of Louisville. Yampolskiy says that, as far-fetched as they sound, we need to take the threats seriously.

Source: Experts reveal how AI could turn evil | Daily Mail Online

With the Brexit fears close to exhaustion, it seems that the Daily Mail is looking for new fears to keep its readership on board.

After the Brexit vote is counted and dusted, perhaps there’s a need to look at the integrity of the UK media?

As for AI turning evil, surely this is closer to science fiction?

Thoughts?