Why China and America see AI differently | The Economist
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China is far more optimistic about AI than America. On the latest Insider our top editors discuss what lies behind that gap. They ask how long the optimism can hold if sector after sector is automated, what our reporting on the ground says about how Chinese workers are really feeling and what happens if the backlash against AI ever reaches a political system with far less tolerance for dissent. #China #AI #America #robots 00:00 - Why China is optimistic about AI 01:01 - How long can the optimism last? 02:17 - Reporting from Shenzhen 03:54 - What if the backlash reaches China? 04:55 - How Beijing is preparing Watch the full show: bit.ly/4gibVXd Sign up to the Insider newsletter: https://econ.st/4nOyzIb Subscribe to The Economist: https://www.economist.com/subscribe Download our app: https://www.economist.com/get-the-app Follow The Economist on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theeconomist/ Follow The Economist on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheEconomist Follow T
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