"Data, Privacy, And the Future of Artificial Intelligence"

Data privacy and protection have become increasingly important and restrictive for US and European businesses. Simultaneously, innovators at the forefront of Artificial Intelligence (AI) research are constantly seeking larger and better datasets to develop advanced technologies to solve humanity's most difficult issues. Currently, the US and China are competing as the two AI superpowers. The US is in the lead, but its advantage is declining. The importance of privacy should be balanced with future economic and national security interests. While American AI developers are bumping up against sectoral data privacy legislations, Chinese AI developers are not subject to similar constraints. In addition to having access to the world's largest population of 1.4 billion people, China's leading AI developers also benefit from legal and regulatory frameworks tailored to support Beijing's technological goals. Collectively, these regulations specify that all data generated about Chinese residents must be maintained within China's borders and must be shared with the Chinese government. This article continues to discuss the future of AI and data privacy. 

Cyber Defense Magazine reports "Data, Privacy, And the Future of Artificial Intelligence"

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