On 4/02/2019 9:51 pm, Stephen Loosley wrote:

The United States and China are battling for dominance not just when it comes 
to the internet, but other, interrelated technologies including 5G and 
artificial intelligence.

AI in particular is a technology that is seen as crucial to supporting future 
industries and one that will partly shape the way the internet looks in the 
future. AI is a broad term that encompasses the development of algorithms that 
are able to adapt and learn, which could boost the automation of many tasks. AI 
can be applied to many industries globally.

As Karl Marx observed, every area of human activity exists in a state of 
tension between forces of integration and disintegration.

What might be those forces in a world where much of daily life is managed by AI 
and super-fast 5G network communication?

There's a relationship between complexity (and the efficiencies it may bring) 
and vulnerability, and it will be interesting to see how that plays out.

David L.
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