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_aChina and US compete for Artificial Intelligence dominance/ _cTate Nurkin |
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520 | _aSigns of a growing arms race between China and the US in the field of artificial intelligence underline the importance of this technology for the future of warfare. China has identified AI as a key technological priority, and the leadership's heavy political and financial investment in this field is likely to produce results given the close interconnection between the government and the technology sector. This article examines the implications of this competition for intelligence and security agencies. | ||
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_aCHINA _xUNITED STATES |
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_aARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE _xCYBER ATTACKS _xCYBER WARFARE |
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_aJane's Intelligence Review: _gVol.30, Issue 4, April 2018, pp.32-35 (123) |
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_uhttps://janes.ihs.com/Janes/Display/FG_776066-JIR _z Click link for online access |
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