Paul Buchheit, the creator of Gmail recently expressed concerns about the potential dangers of AI development in countries like China. Buchheit warned that if China leads the AI race, the world could face a permanent lockdown, with even our thoughts under surveillance and censorship.
Responding to Buchheit’s remarks, Rajeev Chandrasekhar, Former Union Minister of India, emphasised the importance of ensuring that democracies and their neighboring nations shape the future of technology.
He stated, “Its extremely important – more than critical – that future of Tech is shaped by democracies and their partner countries”
There is no denying that despite pressing concerns about the ethical and privacy implications of AI, China remains a central player on the global stage.
China’s Approach to AI Development
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In October 2023, Chinese tech giant Baidu unveiled Ernie 4.0, the latest version of its generative AI model, claiming capabilities comparable to OpenAI’s GPT-4.
This significant advancement highlights China’s rapid progress in AI, driven by substantial government support and strategic initiatives like the ‘New Generation Artificial Development Plan’.
Launched in 2017, this plan aims to position China as a global AI leader by 2023, emphasising research funding, talent recruitment, and infrastructure development. These efforts underscore China’s commitment to dominating the AI sector, often pushing the boundaries of ethical and privacy considerations.
China’s AI development is also fueled by leading companies including Tencent, Alibaba, Baidu, and SenseTime, which attract top group talent and drive innovation.
Meanwhile, China’s strides in hardware and robotics, with companies like Dreame Technology and Fourier Intelligence at the forefront, reflect a comprehensive approach to AI applications.
Additionally, China’s advancements in facial recognition technology, widely deployed in public spaces, illustrate the country’s capability to implement AI solutions on a large scale. These often move rapidly as ethical concerns are not always given paramount importance.