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Google To Open AI Center In China Despite Search Ban (bbc.com)

An anonymous reader quotes a report from BBC: Google is deepening its push into artificial intelligence (AI) by opening a research center in China, even though its search services remain blocked in the country. Google said the facility would be the first its kind in Asia and would aim to employ local talent. In a blog post on the company's website, Google said the new research center was an important part of its mission as an "AI first company." "Whether a breakthrough occurs in Silicon Valley, Beijing or anywhere else, [AI] has the potential to make everyone's life better for the entire world," said Fei-Fei Li, chief scientist at Google Cloud AI and Machine Learning. The research center, which joins similar facilities in London, New York, Toronto and Zurich, will be run by a small team from its existing office in Beijing. The tech giant operates two offices in China, with roughly half of its 600 employees working on global products, company spokesperson Taj Meadows told the AFP news agency. But Google's search engine and a number of other services are banned in China. The country has imposed increasingly strict rules on foreign companies over the past year, including new censorship restrictions.

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  1. Makes sense by AvitarX · · Score: 2

    With the future of visa programs in question, makes sense to be able to hire in other countries rather than let the knowledge go to other countries.

    A reasonable hedge.

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    1. Re:Makes sense by sittingnut · · Score: 1

      With the future of visa programs in question, makes sense to be able to hire in other countries rather than let the knowledge go to other countries.

      A reasonable hedge.

      so, according to you, google and usa are synonymous?

  2. Fingers in pies. by Mal-2 · · Score: 1

    They've already got their fingers in the American pie and the EU pie, and have hit the point of diminishing returns on investment. Time to buy a piece of the Chinese government! Sadly, Google manipulating Chinese authorities in its own self-interest might actually be an improvement for the public.

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  3. Re:False premise from the getgo. by AHuxley · · Score: 1

    SJW invest into and support a totalitarian communist government.

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  4. "First of its kind?" What exactly is "its kind?" by JOstrow · · Score: 1

    This is not the first AI research center in Asia.

  5. Re:False premise from the getgo. by just+another+AC · · Score: 1

    Beijing is not "anywhere" else. It's a closed-off totalitarian regime by default. Fuck that equivalence.

    So exactly like the US (minus the illusion that the working class have a say in running the country)

    Especially so if your skin isn't white or you don't worship the "correct" god

  6. When do the set up in North Korea? by Required+Snark · · Score: 1

    A market is a market...

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  7. Google in NK by DrYak · · Score: 1

    You realize that most of the work of Google requires electricity, do you ?

    Or do you suggest that Google actually sets up inside Kim Jong Un's own palace ?

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