China has two fundamental advantages over the US in building a robust AI infrastructure, and they’re both, generally, advantages that authoritarian states have over democratic ones. The first is the sheer scope of the data generated by Chinese tech giants. China is, as The Economist first put it, the Saudi Arabia of data. (Secondly) China has a second big advantage as we move into the era of AI, and that’s the relationship between its largest companies and the state.
The U.S. office of Technology Assessment published a study in 1987 promoting the benefits and potential outcomes of technology transfers to China. The paper lays out all the reasons and justifications for promoting China's growth into a technological power. Folks need to stop pretending this all came about as a "homegrown" effort on the part of the Chinese. So these companies are actually following policies of the government not just "acting on their own". The title of the paper is "Technology Transfer to China OTA-ISC-340" 1987.
And the fact is that it has always been known that authoritarian countries like China offer the best chance for building full and complete top to bottom internet monitoring and tracking systems over Western democracies. Public 'opt in' to free social media sites and internet sites only goes so far. To get the full extent of such a system you need societies where such systems and tracking is mandated from the top down. This is why the West has allowed China and Saudi Arabia to become such "future leaders" in these fields. Just getting one city in the West to become fully digital would take many years and face a lot of push back from privacy rights groups. You have no such problem in places like China. Just look how long it is taking to set up its "smart city" prototype in Toronto.
The reality is that western society was used as a beta test and incubator for the technologies that would eventually see their fullest deployment and application in China. It is always easy to get people to participate when something is "free" and "open" as in how most social media companies currently operate. You can't be "at war" with China when you are training, funding and transferring technology to them to build their AI system in the first place. That is nonsense.
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