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AI Superpowers: China, Silicon Valley, and the New World Order
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AI Superpowers by Kai-Fu Lee (9780358105589) explores the US-China AI rivalry and its impact on the future of work. Lee predicts AI’s disruption of both blue and white-collar jobs, urging both nations to embrace the responsibilities of technological advancement. Discover how AI will reshape the world order and what solutions we need for a rapidly changing future. “A must-read.”–New York Magazine
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Ansh Jhalani –
This book’s discussion on the AI race is very interesting. This is a must-read book!
Sanjana Jain –
Eye-opening! Lee provides a compelling view of the future. A little repetitive at times, but the message is vital.
Simarpreet Singh –
An important read that can’t be ignored. However, it’s also a bit alarmist in its tone.
Aman Kumar –
Though a good intro to AI’s geopolitical implications, it lacks a nuanced discussion of AI ethics.
Poushali Bhowmik –
While insightful and thought provoking, the future predictions felt too far-fetched. Still, a good read!
Sushant Banga –
This book sparked great conversation. I appreciated Lee’s take, but I remain skeptical about the extent of AI’s impact.
Akanksha Pandey –
Lee’s expertise shines through. A must-read for anyone interested in AI and its global implications.
Aditi Saurav –
Great introduction to the topic of AI advancements. Some parts were interesting, some were okay.
Kishor Singh –
This book opened my eyes to AI competition. Some arguments felt exaggerated, still a worthwhile perspective.
Sorav Khurana –
Great insight into the competition between US and China in AI. It’s a bit repetitive, but overall worth reading.
Anuja Joshi –
Compelling and scary! This book needs to be read to understand how AI will reshape the world order.
Sadhna Patel –
While insightful, the book occasionally oversimplifies complex issues. I’d recommend it to get an overview.
Puneet Kajal –
A very scary but important book. A must-read for business leaders to plan for the future of AI.
Arun Baral –
AI Superpowers paints a vivid picture, but it could benefit from exploring diverse societal impacts.
Meghanjali Bhatt –
The book offers a great perspective. It’s a bit US-centric, but an interesting comparison of both countries.
Sujeet Kumar –
AI Superpowers is informative, but overly focused on the negative potential of job displacement by AI.
Gaurav Bharti –
Interesting perspective on China’s AI advancements. However, I found some of the predictions a bit far-fetched. Overall, an informative read.
Swapnil Shanu –
Some parts are insightful, others feel like speculation. Worth reading, but take it with a grain of salt.
Gowtham Nallampalli –
The book is great, but I wanted more focus on ethical considerations and the dangers of unchecked AI development.
Tavneet Kaur –
I found the book to be a balanced comparison of AI advancements in the US and China. It’s a well-written book!
Aniket Sahu –
A fascinating and important book. It could be a bit more balanced, but it’s crucial to understand the AI landscape.
Shashank Dilip Bhavsar –
A thought-provoking look at the AI race. Lee’s insights are sharp, but the tone is a little too alarmist for my taste. Still worth a read.
Sidharth Kumar –
The book offers a balanced view of both US and China. A must-read if you want to know more about AI.
Sreyoshi Gope –
Good overview, but I wished for more technical depth. Still, a valuable contribution to the AI discussion.
Anurag Sahu –
Lee’s expertise makes this book a compelling read, although his predictions are at times sensationalized.