Patrick McGee: China’s Robots vs. America’s Chatbots
In his latest article for The Free Press, WWSG exclusive thought leader Patrick McGee argues that the global AI competition isn’t just about building the…
Thought Leader: Patrick McGee
By Nikkei Washington (original source Nikkei Asian Review)
“We live in a “G-Zero” world, marked by a shifting, uncertain global order and “geopolitical creative destruction,” says Ian Bremmer, a prominent U.S. political scientist.
Though this unstable environment generates more risk, the U.S. is in no hurry to change the status quo because its strong currency and large, solid economy make it a “safe harbor” for global investment and education, says Bremmer, president and founder of Eurasia Group, a political risk research and consulting company. The Nikkei recently spoke with him about terrorism, U.S.-Chinese relations and America’s role in a world in flux.”
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Patrick McGee: China’s Robots vs. America’s Chatbots
In his latest article for The Free Press, WWSG exclusive thought leader Patrick McGee argues that the global AI competition isn’t just about building the…
Thought Leader: Patrick McGee
Dr. Sanjay Gupta: Why Does Everyone Have the Flu?
If it seems like everyone you know has the flu right now, you’re not that far off. The US has had a record-breaking flu season and isn’t over yet. With the…
Thought Leader: Sanjay Gupta
Lisa Bodell: Change Is a Choice
In this article, Lisa Bodell challenges the way we typically think about change. Rather than viewing it as a dramatic, all-or-nothing leap, she reframes change…
Thought Leader: Lisa Bodell