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The Authors
DR. KAI-FU LEE is the chairman and CEO of Sinovation Ventures, a leading technology-savvy investment firm focusing on developing the next generation of Chinese high-tech companies. Before founding Sinovation in 2009, Lee was the President of Google China. Previously he held executive positions at Microsoft, SGI, and Apple.
Dimensions and Characteristics of Ai Superpowers PDF By Kai Fu Lee
- Identification Number : B0795DNWCF
- Publisher : Mariner Books; 1st edition (September 25, 2018)
- Publication date : September 25, 2018
- Language : English
- File size : 3280 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 354 pages
- Lending : Not Enabled
- Best Sellers Rank: #70,394 in Kindle Store
Top reviews
Gazzarian
Artificial EQ?
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 10, 2019
That headline sounds a bit harsh, and I don’t want to be harsh about a valuable book. In terms of global significance, its topic ranks behind climate change but pretty much ahead of anything else (well, provided that nations don’t start firing missiles at each other). And the author is superbly qualified to tell us what’s happening and what might happen Not only in his intellect, his expertise and deeply informed insights but most of all his ability to cross cultures. But then this supersonic airliner of a book (I was loving the ride) turns into a cranky old diesel bus. This criticism of where he goes in no way diminishes or denigrates the importance, to him, of his emotional challenges. But, and I am critiquing the book not the author as a person, countless millions have had the same, and countless thousands have understood and written about them better than he. That’s all forgivable but he then tries to paint his personal journey onto a global political canvas. It takes the concept of extrapolation way beyond anything that’s conceivably valid and, I’m sad to say, reeks a little of arrogance. So I would say, read it for the facts, the analysis and the objective setting out of likely alternative futures, on which he is brilliant, but when it comes to the realms of human behaviour, emotions and politics there are many better qualified.
Mr. G. Lawrence
Superb book, couldn’t have been written by anyone else
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 12, 2018
Fascinating book – by the only man with the appropriate experience, of Silicon Valley, of Chinese hi-tech companies, and of life, to be able to write it. Couldn’t have been written 3 or 4 years ago, it’s so up to date. Bit frightening about the extent to which modern tech, and user-friendly apps, enable a regime like China’s to create the ultimate surveillance state (as they are of course less accountable than a democracy would be about the interlinked systems being set up – not that we should feel complacent in Western Europe or the USA about the potential for not just removing privacy of any information about our lives, but for crushing dissent in future as well.) Does put AI in its place a bit, rather than going along with some of the Terminator-type fears being spread about AI currently. (Do you REALLY think that AI will ever be anything other than focussed on things which can make money for the venture capitalists who pay for it to be developed? They’re not in the business of letting loose independently minded robots which will possibly disagree with them or their values, so I suspect AI will stay under economic and political control rather than ever being “general” enough to be “unleashed”. I realise that’s a big subject! And that brilliant young coders won’t spend their existences kowtowing to capitalist establishments rather than exploring possibilities!)
João Paulo Cândia Veiga
Título confunde
Reviewed in Brazil on June 22, 2020
Descobri que comprei o mesmo livro lançado no Brasil em 2019. Como os títulos são diferentes, achei que estava comprando um livro diferente mas é o mesmo.
O título em inglês fala nos AI Super-powers, China, Silicon Valley e refere-se a uma nova ordem mundial.
O título em português não remete à disputa EUA – China, o título traz apenas “Inteligência Artificial”.
Ou seja, títulos muito diferentes confundem o consumidor.
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Ben Maynard
Interesting pivot
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 4, 2020
The first half of this book is an informative canter through the history an immediate future of AI. It makes important points about the relative strength of China and the USA and the implications of the very different approaches and systems in each country.
The surprise comes half way through with a much more human centric view.I can’t agree with all the author’s views and sometimes he fluctuates from overly optimistic to narrowly deterministic, but he does ask important questions.It is important that we all start to engage with these questions.
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