The Impact of AI on Global Dynamics
The competition for dominance in artificial intelligence is transforming various sectors, from national security and commerce to surveillance and censorship. A recent discussion featured insights from notable figures, including Peter Schweizer, Winton Hall, Alex Marlowe, and Frances Martell.
Winton Hall, who serves as the Social Media Director at Breitbart, is also a best-selling author. His book, Code Red: Left, Right, China, and the Race to Control AI, aims to inform conservatives of the critical issues at stake in this technological race.
Peter Schweizer, affiliated with the Government Accountability Institute and a senior contributor at Breitbart, is recognized for his own best-selling work, The Invisible Coup: How American Elites and Foreign Powers Use Immigration as a Weapon. This book caught the attention of former President Trump, leading to an invitation for Schweizer to explain his findings regarding the Chinese Communist Party’s strategies.
Alex Marlowe, the editor-in-chief of Breitbart, and Frances Martell, who specializes in international coverage, both bring their valuable perspectives to the ongoing conversation about AI.
Topics of Discussion
- China’s AI Ambitions: An exploration of how China seeks to dominate the technology that could shape future global power.
- Surveillance State: Examining the use of AI in monitoring citizens and enhancing political control.
- Big Tech and Information Manipulation: Discussing the role of AI in shaping public perception and belief systems.
- National Security Risks: Highlighting that the AI race extends beyond economics to encompass military and intelligence strategic challenges.
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