Here it is!Early observation丨December 11, 2023

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-28

The RAND Corporation: A picture of the geopolitical future under the influence of artificial intelligence

On November 3, the RAND Corporation released an article "Artificial Intelligence and Geopolitics: How Will Artificial Intelligence Affect the Rise and Fall of Nations?".》。The article argues that the world is entering an era in which enlightenment (dividends) and chaos (risks) coexist;The U.S. and China will lead in different ways, with the U.S. having an advantage in enabling private sector innovation, and China being more successful in integrating today's technology into its workflows,** and systems;Technological innovation will continue to transcend traditional regulation. The article suggests that policymakers should take steps to protect humanity, including a focus on strengthening resilience against AI threatsExpanding traditional regulatory technologies to better facilitate AI development can ensure that AI benefits all;and continue to support innovation;and working with the private sector to improve risk assessment. (*Tsinghua University Institute of Artificial Intelligence and International Governance***December 6 news).

The European Union has reached a historic political agreement on the world's first bill to regulate artificial intelligence

According to AFP, EU member states and MEPs reached a preliminary agreement on December 8 on the world's first comprehensive regulation to regulate artificial intelligence, including ChatGPT. Channel Euronews described the negotiation process as intense, and this is the world's first attempt to regulate this rapidly evolving technology in a comprehensive, ethically based manner. Bloomberg reports that the agreement marks a key step forward in the EU's AI regulation. In the absence of any action by the United States, the bill could set the tone for regulation of generative AI tools in developed countries. (*Meta Strategy*** December 9 dynamics).

U.S. senators said they would no longer work on TikTok legislation this year

According to Lianhe Zaobao on December 8, a U.S. senator told Reuters that the U.S. Congress will no longer carry out legislative work involving foreign apps such as TikTok this year. Some analysts believe that given TikTok's popularity among young voters, it is unlikely that the US Congress and the White House will ban TikTok in the 2024 election year. It is reported that TikTok has more than 1500 million users. (*Refer to the news of December 8).

IRENA Director-General: China's achievements in the field of renewable energy are remarkable

According to CCTV News, Carmela, director general of the International Renewable Energy Agency, affirmed China's achievements in the field of renewable energy in recent years. At the United Nations Climate Change Conference, the development of emission reduction plans, reducing the production of fossil fuels such as oil and coal, and increasing the use of renewable energy have become the focus of discussions. Carmela said that China's achievements in the field of renewable energy are remarkable. (*News from the Financial Associated Press on December 10).

The U.S. intelligence community promotes the exchange of talent between the U.S. and business in the commercial space space

According to FederaralNewsNetwork** on December 4, the U.S. intelligence community began to implement the "public-private talent exchange" (PPTE) pilot project in the U.S. commercial space field, aiming to improve the flexibility of the career distribution of the intelligence community and the ** talent team, and provide more training and exchange opportunities for talents. Cynthia Sinid, director of human resources in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, said that a number of intelligence** have been arranged to join commercial space companies in the United States for 3-12 months. In addition, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence plans to expand the PTTE program to include artificial intelligence and machine Xi, financial and economic security, data science, human resources, and other fields. (*Global Technology Map*** December 9 dynamics).

U.S. Command employs military and intelligence technologists as chief data officers

U.S. Command's hiring of technical expert Michael Foster as Chief Data Officer is part of the latest initiative by U.S. Command to strengthen its digital capabilities and add technical talent to its workforce, and will be responsible for leading the organization's data efforts at headquarters, across departments, and subdivisions. The U.S. Command, which is responsible for military operations in the Middle East, reflects the Combatant Command's thirst for technical expertise. (*Meta Strategy*** December 7 dynamics).

The U.S. Institute for Defense Strategy hosts its annual Space Security Resilience Summit

According to the U.S. Institute for Defense Strategy** on December 4, the Institute for Defense Strategy held its 10th annual Space Resilience Summit on December 6-7, covering the following topics: Driving changes in satellite and space system procurement to enhance space cybersecurity and resilience;Achieve space dominance through advanced cybersecurity capabilities;Protecting the U.S. space system from harm;Building PNT (Positioning, Navigation, Timing) capabilities and enhancing situational awareness;Modernizing the Department of Defense's satellite communications environment to ensure future space superiority, and more. (*Cognitive cognition*** December 9 dynamics).

CISA has warned that hackers are exploiting vulnerabilities to hack U.S. agencies

According to the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) on December 5, CISA issued a Cybersecurity Advisory (CSA), saying that hackers are exploiting a critical vulnerability in Adobe Coldfusion (CVE-2023-26360) to gain initial access to the server. To mitigate risk, CISA recommends upgrading Coldfusion to the latest available version, setting up application network segmentation, firewalls, etc., and enforcing software signing policies. (*Cognitive cognition*** December 9 dynamics).

The U.S. Senate held its eighth Artificial Intelligence Insights Forum

On December 6, U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer organized the 8th Artificial Intelligence Insights Forum, which focused on the intersection of artificial intelligence and artificial intelligence, including maximizing the development of artificial intelligence to enhance U.S. military capabilities. First, Chuck Schumer opened a discussion about promoting innovation and competition with China. After that, Rhodes, Young, and Heinrich each presided over their respective sections. How to maintain the U.S. competitive advantage in AI development and research is the focus of this forum. Finally, the forum emphasized the importance of competition in AI, and suggested that the discussion on AI should not ignore China's voice. (*Meta Strategy*** December 9 dynamics).

South Korea's Yoon Suk-yeol's visit to the Netherlands next week will push the two countries to build a semiconductor alliance

On December 7, Yonhap News Agency reported that South Korea's visit to the Netherlands next week is aimed at building a Korea-Netherlands semiconductor alliance and deepening strategic partnerships. The two sides will focus on the construction of a semiconductor alliance between enterprises, enterprises and universities. To this end, the two countries will promote the establishment of a new dialogue mechanism for semiconductors, sign a memorandum of understanding (MOU), and discuss and explore joint projects. (* News from the Financial Associated Press on December 7).

Today's weather

There is light to moderate snow or sleet in parts of central and eastern Inner Mongolia, southeastern Jilin, eastern Liaoning, northern Xinjiang, eastern **, central Northwest China, eastern Shaanxi, North China, most of Huanghuai, and northern Sichuan Plateau. There was light to moderate rain in parts of the eastern part of Northwest China, Jianghuai, Jianghan, Jiangnan, the eastern part of Southwest China, northern South China, and most of Taiwan Island. Some areas of Liaodong Peninsula and Shandong Peninsula have 4 6 level winds. (*Meteorological Observatory).

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