In conjunction with other global trends, Artificial Intelligence is rapidly tearing down the old barriers to building new world orders. As a result, the next century will be dominated by countries that rapidly adapt to the new AI Economy. The assumptions that the next century will be the “Chinese Century” may be proved wrong if China cannot adapt to the AI Economy.
The AI Economy is built on three pillars: AI Workforce: Labor pool with a broad set of skills including AI researchers, AI implementors, and AI Literate workers adept with robotics and automation
AI Infrastructure: Data sharing, algorithm exchange, labor mobility, and low-cost energy will be needed to support continued AI innovation
AI Social Contract: Worker displacement will create significant resistance. Retraining, guaranteed income schemes, and other transition costs will be absorbed by leading countries adopting the AI Economy
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