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Dangers Of Chinese AI, Hawley: I Hope That Every Corporate CEO Will Listen, billions invested China

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Dangers Of Chinese AI, Hawley: I Hope That Every Corporate CEO Will Listen, billions invested China

Dangers Of Chinese AI, Hawley: I Hope That Every Corporate CEO Will Listen, billions invested China

‘I Hope That Every Corporate CEO Will Listen’: Hawley Underscores Testimony On Dangers Of Chinese AI

Earlier, On 9/10/2024, Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations hearing, U.S. Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) questioned Intel Corporation’s Chief Trade Officer Jeff Rittener on his company’s documented groveling to China, namely the billions it has invested in Chinese artificial intelligence and other technologies.

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Dangers Of Chinese AI, Hawley: I Hope That Every Corporate CEO Will Listen, billions invested in China

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‘I Hope That Every Corporate CEO Will Listen’: Hawley Underscores Testimony On Dangers Of Chinese AI

Earlier, On 9/10/2024, Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations hearing, U

  • ) questioned Intel Corporation’s Chief Trade Officer Jeff Rittener on his company’s documented groveling to China, namely the billions it has invested in Chinese artificial intelligence and other technologies

Dangers Of Chinese AI, Hawley: I Hope That Every Corporate CEO Will Listen, billions invested in China

Transcript Highlights

The following is transcribed from the video audio:

  • Just about the dangers posed by China and AI, you highlighted in your opening statement, your written statement, the 2017 National Intelligence Law in the PRC requiring Chinese citizens and organizations to share information with state intelligence
  • Can you just speak to the dangers of American AI companies doing business with China, investing in Chinese AI, partnering with the Chinese businesses, whether overtly state controlled or not
  • I think it hits right at the heart of the arguments on economic security and national security
  • I think American businesses doing business in the PRC, at one point our government promoted them to do it
  • Like that was our understanding of the PRC back then
  • And today if a company goes and invests in China, what they are doing is inherently supporting their economy, and apparently supporting an authoritarian regime
  • They don’t know whether what they’re investing in is also fueling slave labor in Xinjiang
  • I think that is an important consideration for any American company who wants to invest in other countries
  • We have to be realistic about what is happening
  • We cannot live in a dreamland of the China we want to operate with

Full transcript: 550 words transcribed via Whisper AI.

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