By Ma Xinyue |
China Watch |
Updated: 2018-08-24 16:33
Dr. Kai Fu Lee’s new book, AI SUPERPOWERS: China, Silicon Valley, and the New World Order will be on sale from Sept 2 for Chinese version and Sept 25 for English version.
Lee is an AI pioneer and was a early AI Ph.D. (Carnegie Mellon University, 1988), the inventor of speaker-independent speech recognition as well as the builder of the first AI program to beat a world champion in a game (Othello, 1985). He has led AI groups at Microsoft, Google, and Apple in both the United States and in China.
[Photo/Sinovation Ventures]
AI SUPERPOWERS has broad appeal across politics, technology, science, investing, foreign relations, the meaning of life, education, economics, startups, and employment. A number of experts and big names in the field praised the new book, among them Satya Nadella (CEO, Microsoft), Marc Benioff (chairman & CEO Salesforce), Tim O’Reilly (founder, O’Reilly Media).
With overarching content, Lee observes the current competition in AI between China and the US, and gives insights on the relationship between jobs currently undertaken by humans and AI.
Furthermore, the book involves definitive analysis and discussion on various topics.
The book summarized the current situation that China has the unique combination of a large market, tenacious entrepreneurs, and an incredible fight-to-the-death competitive environment and he highlights China’s newest developments in the field of technology.
Lee suggests that AI, as a tool, will replace humans in the workforce in the process of revolutionizing business, education and the medical sector. He also illustrated the blueprint for human-AI coexistence.
In addition, the book also summarizes three areas where the Chinese government is championing pro-AI activities, analyzing the influences of the policies and environment on AI development.
This insightful and inspirational book serves to demystify AI and China and is a surprising wake-up call for many who misunderstand the new age. The book has something for those who know AI, those who don’t, those who are fascinated by it, and those who fear its rise.
Dr. Kai Fu Lee’s new book, AI SUPERPOWERS: China, Silicon Valley, and the New World Order will be on sale from Sept 2 for Chinese version and Sept 25 for English version.
Lee is an AI pioneer and was a early AI Ph.D. (Carnegie Mellon University, 1988), the inventor of speaker-independent speech recognition as well as the builder of the first AI program to beat a world champion in a game (Othello, 1985). He has led AI groups at Microsoft, Google, and Apple in both the United States and in China.
[Photo/Sinovation Ventures]
AI SUPERPOWERS has broad appeal across politics, technology, science, investing, foreign relations, the meaning of life, education, economics, startups, and employment. A number of experts and big names in the field praised the new book, among them Satya Nadella (CEO, Microsoft), Marc Benioff (chairman & CEO Salesforce), Tim O’Reilly (founder, O’Reilly Media).
With overarching content, Lee observes the current competition in AI between China and the US, and gives insights on the relationship between jobs currently undertaken by humans and AI.
Furthermore, the book involves definitive analysis and discussion on various topics.
The book summarized the current situation that China has the unique combination of a large market, tenacious entrepreneurs, and an incredible fight-to-the-death competitive environment and he highlights China’s newest developments in the field of technology.
Lee suggests that AI, as a tool, will replace humans in the workforce in the process of revolutionizing business, education and the medical sector. He also illustrated the blueprint for human-AI coexistence.
In addition, the book also summarizes three areas where the Chinese government is championing pro-AI activities, analyzing the influences of the policies and environment on AI development.
This insightful and inspirational book serves to demystify AI and China and is a surprising wake-up call for many who misunderstand the new age. The book has something for those who know AI, those who don’t, those who are fascinated by it, and those who fear its rise.