China is winning the AI race due to the US armys sluggish digital transformation, private actors reluctance to work with the state and too many ethical debates stifling innovation, according to the Pentagons former software officer. Market analysts back his diagnosis.
The guys right, Michael Orme, senior analyst at GlobalData and a China specialist, tells Verdict, suggesting that Beijing has leveraged its wealth of data and the surveillance state to gain AI supremacy.
Nicolas Chaillan left the his role as the United States Air Forces first chief software officer in October in protest to the US militarys lethargic digital transformation. He had spent three years working on the Pentagons cybersecurity efforts.
Chaillan is currently listed as the founder and CTO at cybersecurity startup Prevent Breach, which peddles its wares to both federal agencies and commercial organisations, according to his LinkedIn profile.
We have no competing fighting chance against China in 15 to 20 years. Right now, its already a done deal; it is already over in my opinion, Chaillan told theFinancial Times in his first interview after his departure from the Pentagon, adding there was good reason to be angry.
Chaillan argued that Beijing is already set to dominate the world in terms of controlling everything from media narratives to geopolitics, adding that some US government departments digital defences were at kindergarten level.
Chaillan also blamed private actors like Google for the US disadvantage against China, saying the company had been reluctant to collaborate with the US defence department on AI.
By contrast, the cybersecurity founder suggested that Chinas digital defences arent burdened by the same distance between private actors and the government or extensive debates about the ethics of AI.
Chaillan plans to testify before Congress in the coming weeks on the threat of Beijing overtaking the US.
While the FT story suggested that the US has already lost the AI fight to China, Chaillan later clarified on LinkedIn that he didnt believe this was the case, but that the window for the States to act is rapidly closing.
I never said we lost, Chaillan said. I said as it stands and if we dont wake up NOW we have no fighting chance to win against China in 15 years. I also said that theyre leading in AI and Cyber NOW. Not in 10 years as some BS reports mention.
He added: Those are just common sense [facts]. We are competing against [1.5 billion] folks here. Either we are smarter and more agile or we lose. Period.
Explosive as Chaillans comments may seem, analysts have been quick to agree following the publication of the interview.
Xi [Jinping] and the partys top brass had a Sputnik moment in March 2016 when Googles AlphaGo beat the world Go champion, says Orme, who will host a seminar on the Chinese market on Thursday. Since then, its put a heck of a lot of wood behind the AI arrow. China has had the huge advantage, in stark contrast to the West, of its authoritarian system, a generally accepting and patriotic population when it comes to loss of privacy, and a company sector bound by civil-military fusion.
Orme notes that this push in combination with the Chinese surveillance states wealth of data has seen Beijing make up the previous AI gap between China and the US. Orme argues that China will be able to cement its position thanks to projects like the Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligences recent unveiling of Wu Dao 2.0, an AI multimodal project.
All in all, arguably the West has lost its digital sovereignty in AI to China, Orme says.
Chaillan and Orme are not the only ones who say China is overtaking the US in AI plenty of past reports have highlighted how China has become a global AI leader.
For instance, one of GlobalDatas recent thematic research AI industry scorecards noted that several AI leaders are based in the nation.
In March, the US National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence (NSCAI) a bipartisan commission of 15 technologists, national security professionals, business executives and academic leaders issued a stark warning in its final report.
America is not prepared to defend or compete in the AI era, the NSCAI report said. This is the tough reality we must face.
Researchers from the University of Electronic Science & Technology of China, and the Leeds School of Business at the University of Colorado issued a similar warning in a recent article in the Harvard Business Review.
They noted that Chinas global share of research papers in the field of AI skyrocketed from 4.26% in 1997 to 27.68% in 2017, surpassing any other country in the world, including the US.
However, those researchers suggested that weak links between Chinese universities, who conduct the majority of the AI research, and private actors could end up stifling innovation.
Similarly, business uncertainty in the country no doubt amplified by Beijings ongoing tech crackdown means that many entrepreneurs are looking for quick, easy wins based on applied AI research that can bring quick money instead of more basic research that promises to have long-lasting impacts.
While Chinese AI developers certainly have many advantages, it is clear they also face several challenges.
Market experts such as Duncan Jones, head of cybersecurity at quantum computer company Cambridge Quantum, believe tech developments in the next few years could see Chinas lead shrink.
No, China has by no means won the AI war, Jones tells Verdict. What we call AI today is but a fraction of what AI will come to mean in the next decade as quantum computers expand the boundaries of possibility. Its far too early to think about winners and losers at this stage.
He adds that despite China having a plethora of data to analyse, it doesnt have the capability to analyse it.
On Chaillans suggestion that ethical considerations have held back US AI innovation, Jones added: Countries such as the USA and the UK have chosen to build and defend a society that might involve different ethical values. The important issue is to think holistically about the structure of justice, democracy and individual rights. We believe societies constantly evolve, so there is no right or wrong amount of ethical considerations. Each society chooses its own balance.
Earlier this month, Verdict reported that China has released a set of ethical guidelines regarding AI, with the focus on enhancing user autonomy and protecting privacy.
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