Modernization of the economy is not a remedy to solve all diseases. According to Kaplan, this progress impairs "traditional loyalty to the state" while promoting the ambition and progress of individuals and organizations (Kaplan, 5). In other words, economic progress is a progressive and destructive two-sided beast. Modernization affects the prosperity of the economic market, which encourages individuals and organizations to capture the opportunities, benefits and benefits from the expanding market.
As a publisher of Gigaom, I recently had the opportunity to interview Jerry Kaplan. Kaplan is a prominent expert in artificial intelligence, innovators, serial entrepreneurs, best-selling authors. Currently he is a researcher at the Legal Information Center at Stanford University and a guest lecturer at the Department of Computer Science, where he teaches the social and economic impacts of artificial intelligence. AI, Machine Intelligence, Alan Turing, Kaplan's book, Artificial Intelligence: Explain that everyone needs to understand the content, "Humans do not need to apply," explain the social and economic impact of AI I will. The complete interview is as follows:
Lynn Reaser is Chairman of Financial Advisory Board of Financial Director and Chief Economist of Virginia Business and Economics at Nazareth University in Loma. The idea of this article is presented in a spirit that stimulates the discussion and reflects the viewpoint of the author. Not necessarily accounting, his office, or California. The job data used here was edited by Florida's Roma Point Business Economics Institute and was used as official information source in California and official information issued by California State and / or Treasury Department It is not something to replace.
In addition to the magnificent opportunities, scholars have questioned the official story of China's rapid economic growth since 1978. This year, I joined the growing choir with Chris Bramall, Lynn T. White III, Huaiyin Li, Louis Putterman, Marc Blecher, Mobo Gao, Han Dongping and Sigrid Schmalzer this year. My book "The Green Revolution in Red China", using previously unavailable data, the foundation of the rapid growth of China is that rural area called the People's Commune that caused a green revolution in agriculture in the 1970s We can revert back to the group. . This new scholarship identifies three myths that are widely accepted about reform and opening the story.