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Robotization and
artificial
intelligence are destroying medium-skilled jobs, leading to a polarized labor market, with jobs created at the two ends of the wage distribution.
Together, the two plans aim to integrate
artificial
intelligence (AI), robotics, and social media into manufacturing processes, and to digitize China’s economy and society.
Yet the root causes of that failure go deeper, to Iraq’s creation as an
artificial
entity in the 1920’s by British imperialist planners, who stitched together three disparate provinces of the defeated Ottoman Empire into a state that never had a coherent identity.
By jointly appealing to all countries to “avoid unilateral actions” in the South China Sea, they implicitly criticized China’s construction of
artificial
islands there, which they rightly regard as a blatant attempt to secure leverage in territorial disputes – and gain control over sea lanes of “critical importance” for the Indo-Pacific region.
We see radical technological advances in robotics,
artificial
intelligence, biotechnology, and materials design going on all around us.
At stake is the cohesion of a state that many argue is yet another example of an
artificial
nation cobbled together by Europeans who did not understand their creation’s social, tribal, and religious forces.
Technologies like cloud computing,
artificial
intelligence, autonomous systems, and “smart devices” are spawning new industries, and revolutionizing old ones.
The result was the manufacture of unconvincing political myths, as
artificial
as the countries they mythologize, which all-too-often cannot command genuine patriotic allegiance from their citizenry.
For example, China unilaterally established an Air Defense Identification Zone in the East China Sea and constructed seven
artificial
islands in the disputed Spratly archipelago, located off the coast of southern Vietnam.
For example, China is exploring how
artificial
intelligence (AI) and big data can be used to monitor everything from social media to credit-card spending, and it plans to assign all citizens a social-reliability rating to weed out potential troublemakers.
Governance has been disaggregated and hybridized by the rise of non-state actors, and we have scarcely begun to consider the far-reaching implications of new technologies such as
artificial
intelligence.
We do not desire
artificial
recognition or flattering awards.
CDR proposals include
artificial
trees that use chemicals to capture the CO2, and then pump it underground or under the ocean; planting fast-growing trees and then burying them; and fertilizing the ocean with iron to make plankton grow faster, hoping they will fall to the ocean bottom.
The
artificial
fusion of the mainly Arab, Muslim north of Sudan and the African south, where Christianity and traditional animist beliefs are predominant, has been an abject failure.
Since then, China has built six more
artificial
islands in the South China Sea and steadily expanded its military assets in this highly strategic area, through which one-third of global maritime trade passes.
Add to that chemically laced runoff from the new
artificial
islands, and China’s activities are devastating the South China Sea ecosystems.
We still cannot enjoy a book or a periodical unless it has been produced in braille or a large-print edition, or transferred to an audible format by a human or
artificial
reader.
In the strategically vital South China Sea, the People’s Republic has built
artificial
islands and military outposts, and it has captured the disputed Scarborough Shoal from the Philippines.
“Dada covers things with an
artificial
tenderness,” wrote Tzara.
Here’s betting that the “teens” is a decade in which
artificial
intelligence hits escape velocity, and starts to have an economic impact on par with the emergence of India and China.
Indeed, chess programs now come very close to passing the late British mathematician Alan Turing’s ultimate test of
artificial
intelligence: can a human conversing with the machine tell it is not human?
Perhaps if Turing were alive today, he would define
artificial
intelligence as the inability of a computer to tell whether another machine is human!
Sooner than that,
artificial
intelligence will transform higher learning, potentially making a world-class university education broadly affordable even in poor developing countries.
And, of course, there are more mundane but crucial uses of
artificial
intelligence everywhere, from managing the electronics and lighting in our homes to populating “smart grids” for water and electricity, helping monitor these and other systems to reduce waste.
Artificial
intelligence will provide the boost that keeps the teens rolling.
Barring another round of deep financial crises, it won’t be – as long as politicians do not stand in the way of the new paradigm of trade, technology, and
artificial
intelligence.
The ECB should not try to balance inflation in the south and east with deflation in the north in order to hit
artificial
continent-wide targets.
Just look at the issues that are beginning to agitate the political debate in advanced societies: birth control, death control, life prolongation, health cures, improvements in appearance, intellectual enhancement, personality alteration, human cloning, brain transplants, synthesis of human and
artificial
intelligence.
In an era of
artificial
intelligence, that must include the non-routine cognitive and interpersonal skills – problem solving, critical thinking, collaboration, and communication – that many older, more experienced workers already possess.
Indeed, some argue that the inventiveness and internationalism of a world networked by interests and shared causes is likely to be more resilient than one crammed into the
artificial
– and increasingly constraining – box of the national state.
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