How different countries view artificial intelligence
The space race of the 21st century is the pursuit to achieve firsts in AI capabilities. That's why nations around the globe are spending serious resources to set up and develop machine learning.
The space race of the 21st century is the pursuit to achieve firsts in AI capabilities. That's why nations around the globe are spending serious resources to set up and develop machine learning. By studying 34 AI strategic plans of more than 1,700 pages, Clinical Associate Professor of Accountancy Gregory Dawson and his colleagues found that governments are failing to plan for operational investments, continue to be far more aspirational than practical in their planning, and are failing to consider funding realities.
In this article published on Brookings June 17, 2020:
In short, most of these plans remain far more aspirational than practical, yet in their content, we can see a glimpse of what lies ahead.
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