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Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, New York, 2018,
253 pgs., index, notes
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Reviewer Comment:
This is one of the very important book for everyone interested in the current
and future development of artificial intelligence and machine learning in China
and the United States. The others are Michael Pillslbury's The Hundred-Year
Marathon and Jonathan Ward's China's Vision of Victory. They should
be studied together. and then the other references I list below.
The author has many years of direct, personal experience in study and
development of AI in both the United States and China. He also has been a CEO
and executive in major innovative, leading computer software corporations. Now
he leads a Venture Investment company he founded to encourage and expand more
'start up' innovative companies. In this book he combines his observations on
the historical development of AI and the computer industry in general with his
expectations for the future developments. He is especially concerned about the
broader impact of the expanding role of all aspects of AI (such as deep data
mining and machine learning) in social and political issues such as
unemployment and wealth distribution. He also provides his assessement of the
relative leadership between China and the United States in all aspects of AI
now and in the next 10 years or so.
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Jonathan D. Ward - China's Vision of
Victory
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Michael Pillsbury - The Hundred-Year
Marathon: China's Secret Strategy to Replace America as the Global
Superpower.
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