The U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) has released a report detailing how China's advancements in AI and biometrics pose significant risks to global security, particularly for the United States and its allies. The report outlines China's strategic integration of these technologies into military modernization and global influence operations, emphasizing the growing power of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to shape world events. It warns that China's ambitions could lead to a favorable environment for its national interests by 2049.
The DOD report highlights China's goal to become a leader in AI by 2030, with a focus on leveraging AI for military capabilities and cyber operations. This includes the use of deepfakes and misinformation campaigns to manipulate perceptions and disrupt adversaries' decision-making processes. The implications of these technologies extend beyond military applications, raising ethical concerns and risks of authoritarian practices both domestically and internationally.
• China aims to lead in AI by 2030, posing global security risks.
• Deepfakes are utilized for cognitive warfare and misinformation campaigns.
AI is pivotal for China's future warfare capabilities and global influence.
Deepfakes are used by China to mislead and manipulate public perception.
Biometric technologies are integrated into China's surveillance apparatus for social control.
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