THE RACE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR SUPREMACY
Abstract
This article describes AI strategies, which are the key to technological progress and the digital economy, have become the priority of state policies and how important it is in the race among superpowers on a global scale. It also analyzes emerging smart technologies affect international geopolitics.
Keywords
National AI strategy, emerging technologies, “Super Smart Society”How to Cite
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