I found your insight on China's local AI policies pushing education for labor market adjustment and adress equity concerns to be quite pragmatic. But how much of that is truly for human equity versus purely state control?
They definitely go hand in hand. The Chinese government cares a lot about stability. Unemployment and low social mobility might lead to unrest. Part of the AI education is probably for soothing the labor/equity shock coming from AI usage, as you pointed out!
I found your insight on China's local AI policies pushing education for labor market adjustment and adress equity concerns to be quite pragmatic. But how much of that is truly for human equity versus purely state control?
They definitely go hand in hand. The Chinese government cares a lot about stability. Unemployment and low social mobility might lead to unrest. Part of the AI education is probably for soothing the labor/equity shock coming from AI usage, as you pointed out!