In a stark warning about the escalating race in artificial intelligence, the latest episode of the 'Trumponomics' podcast, titled "Why the US Must Engage China on AI Safety Before It’s ‘Game Over’", highlights the critical need for the United States to collaborate with China on AI safety measures. The episode underscores the rapid progress China has made in AI development, suggesting the nation is closing the gap with the US at an alarming pace.
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China's AI Advancement
The podcast points out that China's AI labs are not far behind their Western counterparts, estimating they are only about six months behind the cutting edge. This rapid development, particularly with the proliferation of open-source AI systems, presents a significant challenge. The concern is that if China develops a highly capable AI model that can be used for cyber-hacking or other malicious purposes, and if these systems are open-source, it could lead to a scenario described as 'game over' for global AI safety.
The Urgency for Engagement
The core argument presented is that the United States cannot afford to ignore China in the critical discussions surrounding AI safety. The episode emphasizes that addressing the potential risks of advanced AI, such as existential threats or misuse for cyber warfare, requires a global effort. "You're going to need both sides to slow down," the podcast suggests, implying that a race to develop powerful AI without adequate safety guardrails could be perilous. The current geopolitical tensions between the US and China make such collaboration difficult, but the stakes are too high to abandon this pursuit.
