Technological race between the great world powers is about to expand global contrast, especially with regard to Latin America. This is the analysis of the political world, Eduardo ViolaProfessor of International Relations at the GETULIO VARGAS (FGV) and the University of Sao Paulo (USP). Viola indicates a great acceleration in the development of Internet technologies and artificial intelligence (AI).
“The acceleration of a mixture of artificial intelligence, quantum computing and biology creates a new dynamic of global power. Cyber war is something that speeds the difference between us and the center of the world.”
The analysis was while participating in WW specialWith William Wak, who discussed the historical difficulties of Latin America, facing a number of structural problems over the years.
The teacher notes that China and the United States are located in the “Calmified Existential race” center. Both countries find that it is very important to dominate what he calls “above artificial intelligence” – a capacity that exceeds medium human intelligence.
This technological progress indicates, as Fiola indicates, to a much faster pace than that observed in the era of nuclear weapons.
“I think nuclear weapons are not today the most important in terms of” weapons “, in terms of weapons, and most importantly is artificial intelligence and quantum computing,” says the expert, who focuses on the model in the global geography, with a focus on changing the model in global geography.
The effects of Latin America
The scenario, which the teacher described as a disturbing perspective of Latin America and other regions that are not at the forefront of this technological development.
Viola expresses a pessimistic vision of Brazil’s position and other countries in the region in the context of the world, providing the disposal of technological powers.
The teacher concluded that “in that we are increasingly late, because they are unusually accelerated,” referring to the rapid progress of China and the United States. It is also noted that even Europe faces difficulties in staying competing in this new technological age.