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Code-Trap Politics: China’s Quiet Bid to Control Global Infrastructure

Code-Trap Politics: China’s Quiet Bid to Control Global Infrastructure
A mobile phone network tower in Poznan, Poland, on July 16, 2020. Sean Gallup/Getty Images
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We talk about the artificial intelligence race as if it were a contest of speed and power—who can build the biggest model, train it faster, or reach artificial general intelligence first. But the real race is quieter, slower, and far more consequential.

Kay Rubacek
Kay Rubacek
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Kay Rubacek is an award-winning filmmaker, author, and podcast host. After being detained in a Chinese prison for advocating for human rights, she has dedicated her work to promoting human value and facing communist regimes in their modern forms. Her forthcoming book is "Staying Human in the Age of AI." She has also contributed to The Epoch Times since 2010.