I know I'm a bit late to this, but europe should basically become a blackbox hotbed for AI experiements that by design are non-aligned. Blurope is good, there is a fog here, and you are not supposed to see.
https://t.co/mc6KpMeaAP
Eric Schmidt saying the quiet part out loud: "What I don't like about [China's AI] is that it's all open source which means it's largely uncontrolled and not controlled in any way by us."
He adds, "if that makes you feel any better," that only 2 or 3 countries can be independent AI powers.
In other words, it's all about hegemony: the ideal scenario is a world where AI is controlled by the US - and the fewer countries that can resist that, the better.
Src for the video: https://t.co/Gk5iAMtBqa
@jawwwn_ "In Europe, the answer is to check out sooner rather than later and go back to the decade-long vacation that people are on in Europe." https://t.co/VP4PUF4ViCโฆ"
I don't really get what the issue with this is...?