“We're losing this battle.” The United States is losing the #AI race against communist #China, says Nicolas Chaillan, who recently resigned from his position as the Chief Software Officer for the U.S. Air Force.
U.S. companies still lead in technological advancements, but they are unwilling to share their technology with the Department of Defense. “If we stopped over-classifying information… they might see pretty quickly that [the communist China threat] is going to become a real problem even to their day-to-day lives,” Chaillan says.
If the U.S. doesn’t start catching up now, soon the situation will “pass the point of no return,” Chaillan says, due to the accelerating nature of AI development.
“She basically bought her way out of the U.S. criminal justice system, even though she admitted to committing all the egregious conduct in the indictment,” says Kash Patel.
#Huawei chief financial officer #MengWanzhou was recently given a deferred prosecution agreement and allowed to return to #China. And almost immediately after, the “#TwoMichaels” imprisoned in China—Canadians Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor—were released on bail for “medical reasons.”
And lesser known are two American siblings—blocked from leaving China since 2018—who were also recently allowed to return to the United States.
In this episode of Kash’s Corner, we discuss what many are describing as “hostage diplomacy."
What exactly was Huawei doing in Iran in the first place, and how is Huawei part of the Chinese Communist Party’s broader ambitions to control key infrastructure nodes around the globe?
NEW - President Bolsonaro says the novel coronavirus may have been made in a laboratory to wage "biological warfare", in the latest comments likely to strain Brazil's relations with #China@disclosetv
A delegation sent by U.S. President Joe Biden to #Taiwan met with the island's leader Tsai Ing-wen on Thursday, where she said Taiwan would work with Washington to counter military activity by #China.