Monday, 14 May 2018


India has an AI plan—but it’s playing catch-up with China and the US
AI’s leading countries are unlikely to let another player muscle in on their turf.
The plan: A task force established by the Indian government has released a report on artificial intelligence that calls for the country to boost investment and focus on deploying the technology in areas including manufacturing and health care.
The challenge: India is on course to become the third-largest economy (by GDP) within the next few years. But the country may find it hard to kick-start its own AI revolution. India is playing catch-up with China and the West in terms of technology, research prowess, investment, and—crucially—data.
Power balance: The countries that already hold an AI advantage are keen to export the technology—and use data from users in developing nations to increase their lead. This could exacerbate international power dynamics, separating countries into the AI haves and have-nots.

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