Should America Cooperate with the Chinese on AI?

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Recently, Senator Bernie Sanders has been raising serious concerns about artificial intelligence and its potential future effects on America and the world. But, explains Jack Butler in The Wall Street Journal, that’s no reason to trust the Chinese. Butler writes:

Mr. Sanders’s economic concerns are consistent with the consistently wrong antiprogress socialism that has arisen before almost every wave of ultimately beneficial technological transformation. AI is currently propping up our tariff-addled economy. But the noneconomic potential of AI to drive further atomization, increase distrust and drown everything—politics, art, relationships—in a sea of slop is something worth at least discussing.

None of these anxieties, however, are sufficient reason to trust the Chinese Communist Party. Yet that’s exactly what Mr. Sanders advocates. Recently he brought U.S. and Chinese AI experts to Capitol Hill to discuss the new technology. His rationale is that the “existential threat” it poses ought to get the two rival powers to lay down their arms and figure out how best to confront it. “We need to cooperate. We need dialogue,” he said.

Here’s some dialogue for you:

“Should we collaborate with China on AI?”

“No.”

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