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Research on the Social Impact of Artificial Intelligence and Government’s Coping Strategies

Weili Tian ()

Administrative Consulting, 2020, issue 7

Abstract: “Artificial intelligence†is one of the most popular buzzwords in the society at present, and was selected as the “Top Ten Chinese Media Popularity in 2017†. Human society is gradually entering a new era of artificial intelligence. Artificial intelligence is not just a scientific and technological innovation, but will bring about a big change in social life. As the State Council’s “New Generation Artificial Intelligence Development Plan†pointed out: “The rapid development of artificial intelligence will profoundly change human social life and change the world.†In the face of the new situation in the new era, governments at all levels must take the initiative to seek change and change, firmly grasp the major historical opportunities for the development of artificial intelligence, keep abreast of development, research and judge the general trend, actively plan, grasp the direction, seize the opportunities, and lead the world in the development of artificial intelligence. The trend, serving economic and social development and supporting national security, drives the overall leap and leapfrog development of national competitiveness.

Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.22394/1726-1139-2020-7-114-123

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