Commission Criticizes Lack of Preparedness; U.S. Likely to Implement Sweeping Rule on Tech-Related Transactions
President Xi Jinping at a press conference in Kigali, Rwanda, taken on July 23, 2018. (Paul Kagame, https://flic.kr/p/28jsTzN; CC BY-NC-ND 2.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/)
The National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence (NSCAI) published its final report on March 1. The report stresses the importance of domestic investment in innovation and education, as well as a transformation of the federal approach to technology in national security. At the moment, the report indicates, the United States is “not prepared” to compete with China in a global technological competition.
GT investigates: COVID-19 battle - beyond competition between two systems
Unity, sense of responsibility contribute to China’s anti-epidemic success
By GT staff reporters, Published: 2020/12/15 00:50:00
Medical staff celebrate the closure of all 16 makeshift hospitals in Wuhan, Central China s Hubei Province on March 10 2020 when COVID-19 was finally brought under control in the city. Photo: Cui Meng/GT
Editor s Note:
No one in the world would have imagined they had to live through difficult times amid the coronavirus pandemic that has completely changed the way we live. When many Chinese people thought they had successfully contained the outbreak in mid-March, they didn t expect to see more and more countries later engulfed in this war against the virus . German Chancellor Angela Merkel recently made a rare emotional appeal, calling for tougher measures for Christmas social distancing while the single-day death in the US caused by COVID-19 has exceeded that of the 9/11, a mu