transparency about the project. the prospect of google in china fueled outrage from human rights groups. some have bowed to chinese pressure. u.s. airlines no longer shows taiwan as a separate country. caving to the demands of the chinese government. imagine this happening to your airplane. renewed concern about drones after tests show the bigger aircraft may not always win. 300 miles an hour,
a company like google, they want access to all that data. they have said, they are standing up more research in china, and it is concerning for the united states. tucker: what i m confusedha by it is, so, google describes itself as a multinational company, really a corporation of the world. it was incubated here and everything about google fundamentally is american. it would not have been possible to start google in china. yet, google doesn t seem to feel obligation whatsoever to the u.s. government or the american people. how does that work exactly? this is capitalism. these companies are responsible to shareholders. they are not accountable to the american people so they will dos within their businessde interest and if there is a business interest that google has overseas to offshore jobs, they will do that. tucker: so american taxpayers subsidize the education of the people who founded google and whohe work there, and we created the regulatory legal framework possible for it t
trying to develop an advantage over our military. eric schmidt chairs the parent couple of google. he admits china will be the leader in ai, and use it for military operations. now google is expanding their ai. paul join us. give us the overview of this. did i characterize it fairly? look, it s not surprising that google is lookinging to make research investment in china. they have top tier talent and access to a lot of data. chine will have 20% of the world s data by 2020. data is the fuel that powers
investing massive resources into developing advanced stages of our military. eric schmidt chairs also but, the parent company of google. they will use the ai for military purposes. he s right, maybe. now google dramatically expanding its artificial intelligence research operations in china, which is bolstering an effort that could eventually imperil security of this countr country. the author of army of non, a horrifying book, haven t read it yet, joins us tonight. thanks for having me. theucker: give us overview of this. did i characterize it fairly? it is not surprising that google is looking to make research investments in china. john tran s china scotch top-tier ai talent. they ve got access to a lot of data. china will have 20% of the world s data by 2020. data is the fuel that powers machine learning.
learning. google wants access to that data. it s concerning for the united states. tucker: what i am confused by. google describes itself as a multi-national company. but it was started here. everything about google is american. it would not be possible to start google in china but google doesn t feel any obligation to the u.s. government or the american people. this is capitalism. tucker: it s disgusting. the company is accountable to shareholders and not to the american people. if there is a business interest to move overseas, they will do that. tucker: american taxpayers subsidize the education of