A review by hanlasse
AI Superpowers: China, Silicon Valley, and the New World Order by Kai-Fu Lee

4.0

I personally wished this book would have exclusively about China "vs" USA and the potential monopoly on AI technology and economy. It's still mostly about that, but it also covers a lot about the general rise of AI and robots.

Probably my favourite topics in this book was the cultural differences and what that means, the different stages of AI and how that effects differently in China/USA (for example labor) and the potential overall harm of a few companies having potential monopoly on "the new world order", as mentioned above.

Did I find this book a tad boring at times? Yes.
Is it still worth while to read? Yes!