Aldéric Au
ASIN: B00OXC7LY4
Publisher: Hawksbill
Pages: 377
The PLA protects its artificial intelligence computers under the Himalayas, and powers and cools them from the waters of the Yarlung Tsangpo river. China is spending millions on advanced artificial intelligence. China already uses it in their diplomatic, economic, and military strategic planning. China’s system uses AI learning, and data mining connected with uncertainty theory. It uses observable data to learn; the West is open with its big data pool, and this feeds its knowledge base. China’s AI develops incomplete, imprecise, and noisy forecasts of any complex real-world situational interplay. Beijing’s planners use forecasts and predictions to develop likely economic, or diplomatic, and military outcomes. Then they appear to add label semantics and fuzzy logic algorithms, for modeling the predictability of outcomes and responses. Artificial intelligence is the single biggest ...