How We Can Manage Technology in the World

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The Chinese government has innovated cross-country photo recognition for massive coverage and has developed a surprisingly unique innovation to select Uighurs and other non-ethnic Han Chinese. Clearly to stop the psychological warfare. Russia is also using this innovation. The Israelis used man-made reasoning and facial recognition innovation to remotely kill an Iranian thermal energy researcher.

Computerized drones assumed a basic part in the new Azerbaijani and Armenian clash over the Nagorno-Karabach issue. The innovation was provided by the Turkish government likely with Russian assistance. America has obviously, been utilizing monitored and robotized drones in Iraq and Pakistan for quite a long time.

Then, at that point there's the universe of global exchange and the part of Big Tech in our commercial centers. The transcendently biggest organizations are American and Chinese from Amazon and Facebook to Alibaba and Ant separately. The U.S. government named a splendid and tech lobbyist seat of the FTC (Federal Trade Commission), Lina Khan, who has Big Tech clearly in her sights. Amazon got crotchety and composed a letter to the public authority requesting she be taken out, and they designate somebody Amazon likes. That is probably not going to occur. Nor should it. Enormous Tech has large britches, however the fight lines are being drawn.

Examination has likewise shown the effect Artificial Intelligence has on bigotry, from being harder on African American condemning to terminating a representative with the HR office in the organization no in any event, knowing. What's more, sex and social predispositions. Google employed an AI ethicist, Timnit Gebru and when she brought up some incredibly adverse issues with Google's AI use, they speedily terminated her. Presently she's on the most recent front of Wired Magazine and Google's "do no insidious" is looking more remorseful than any other time.

The UN formed a committee to dissuade the use of robotics in warfare. It talks a lot. Writes papers. Does nothing. Elon Musk and a few others formed Open AI in a bid to provide ethical and moral guidance on the development of AI. China, Russia and other authoritarian governments rather like it. Such hand wringing delays weaponization and advancement of AI in democracies where authoritarian governments have no such moral compunctions.

Overlying this is an increasingly fractious and politically divided world. China is playing a no-holds-barred game to win economic and soft power influence. Russia is doing whatever it can, in an increasingly weakened state, to keep disrupting democracy. Both countries and increasingly Iran, are waging information warfare on a scale never seen before in the history of humanity. America is battling for the very heart of its democracy as the Republican Party flocks to the authoritarian brutishness of Donald Trump who’s a sore loser, while various Republican States seek to further disenfranchise non-Republican voters. It is a rhyme to the slow rise of Hitler. It isn’t fascism this time, it’s just a desire to be in power at any cost. Democracy is gasping around the world. The European Union is struggling and for the first time in centuries has no really big tech company in the global game of trade.

While globalization is fading away, something new is coming or is here, we just don’t have a name for it yet. Although no country has declared we are in an Information War, we are in everything but name. As our world becomes even more connected through information technologies and thus ever more digital, the internet has become part of the very fabric of how our world operates. If we can slap a sensor into something and hook it up to the internet, we will.

As the world tussles for a new type of rules-based order that authoritarian governments bulldoze over, so are we fighting to develop rules around how technology, specifically digital and information technologies, are governed and regulated. Global technologies from electric vehicles to cryptocurrencies and Artificial Intelligence also have an impact on our climate. To create one bitcoin is the energy equivalent to doing 24 loads of laundry. Despite the fact that bitcoin, is not really at all profitable. If it were a manufactured good, no one would make it.

Our world is in a kerfuffle over systems of government, trade and warfare and where technology fits in and how it is governed when some don’t respect any rules that don’t favour them. The business world is in a struggle to define the role and governing and regulating of digital technologies as Big Tech continues to push the legal boundaries and governments barely understand what these companies do and the societal and political impacts.

Our world is divided, and many countries are increasingly divided within themselves. So far, the only impacts we are seeing that show we can find a way to a better place is the GDPR privacy rules in Europe and new privacy laws in California, where many Big Tech companies are located and do business. Canada is undertaking a drastic and much needed overhaul of its privacy laws that will likely be enacted in 2022. This is a hopeful light in the murky world we live in right now. As governments begin to wake to the dangers, it is likely we will see the next front of legislation, after privacy and anti-trust be free will and human agency, which includes racial and gender equality when it comes to digital technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, genetics and robotics. The issue of cybersecurity will become pressing over the next year as losses to businesses mount and insurance companies seek every way not to pay a ransom claim.

With authoritarian governments, they have no moral or ethical qualms to get in the way. They host many cybercriminals because it is convenient for them when they want to do something nefarious to another country. For a country like china that has little to no human rights, using AI and other tools to repress citizens and keep them in line will grow stronger. China, Iran and Russia, North Korea and other authoritarian governments are unlikely to sign on to any international treaties that respect humanity and bolster democratic norms and ideas.

How this will all play out and what kinds of disasters will unfold, is anyone’s guess. But it will not happen quickly. There will be struggles along the way. But one thing is for certain, governments need to better understand the role digital technologies play not just at home, but in geopolitical terms. For now, expect ever larger attacks on critical infrastructure for highly lucrative ransoms. Litigations over racial issues with regard to AI and other technologies. Governments will continue to probe and mess with each other in the cyber warfare space. Data breaches and the loss of our personal financial and health data will continue apace as well. These are liminal times. They are going to be messy.

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For a country like china that has little to no human rights

what? any evidence? what data are you comparing for this?

how do you compare china human rights as better than US, given the largest mass incaceration/prison involuntary labor system/vote suppression system of US? estimated 50 million killed for colonialism in 50 years? US police execution killings? Or police coerced confessions and planting of evidence to fill prisons? Genocide of opoids in healthcare system? Genocide of purposely letting caronavirus spread in population?

rules-based order that authoritarian governments bulldoze over

the 'rules based order' .... what rules are you talking about?

WTO?...the US dismanted it by blocking all the judges so disputes couldn't be handled (the US had the most cases against them). Then they just ignored the TWO on the tarrifs to undermine china's econonmy that were all rules illegal by WTO

WHO?...the US blocked funding during the pandemic to undermine world health

ICC?... the US sanctioned all the judges and their families and siezed their assets because they considered bring a case against US war crimes (the crimes are already on tape!). The US then passed a law that requires the US to invade the Netherlands if the ICC brings any case against the US... what??!

UN? ... US consistently is the single veto vote (unless it is accompanied by Isreal for 2 votes) out of over 170 countries and votes to block peace.

War? ... Vietnam invasion based on fabricated evidence to UN. Iraq 1: invasion based on the famous fabricated evidence presented by the doughter of a US displomat training by CIA to testify about iraq's snatching babies, directly used by Bush 1 to start the war. Iraq invasion 2: Colin Powell famous completely fabricated evidence to UN to start invasion. Syria: fabiricated evidence of chemical weapons is reason for invasion and US base setup next to oil fields. Libya: fabricated uprising to kill Ghadafi and return US control of oil.

Agreements? .... Pulling out of Paris Accords. Pulling out of Iran Nuclear Deal.

At least you can try to be honest with data....this reads like a schill for US government: "China, Iran and Russia, North Korea and other authoritarian governments"

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