In this video, Patrick Bet-David discusses the arms race between the United States China for the development of artificial intelligence. Which one will dominate the field and obtain supremacy over this world-shattering technology?




Historically, we’ve had the land rush, the Gold Rush, the tech boom that took place in the 90s—there’s a lot of them. Right now, it’s the AI Revolution.
Everybody’s wondering what country is going to be leading the way: we have studies here from three different companies: PWC Goldman Sachs, Bloomberg—each has a different reasoning why what country is going to be at the top.
We also have the amount of money being invested into AI startups by country, as well as which country has the highest level of
research capacity today by country. PWC says AI could contribute up to $50.7 trillion to the global economy in 2030. That is more than the current output of China and India combined.
Watch the full video to learn more about the powerplayers in AI research and development.

Shane Devine is a writer covering politics and business for VT and a regular guest on The Unusual Suspects. Follow Shane’s work here.

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