Cold War 2.0: Artificial Intelligence in the New Battle Between China, Russia, and America

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$32.00  $29.76
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Pegasus Books
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Pages
432
Dimensions
6.4 X 9.3 X 1.5 inches | 1.3 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781639365630

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About the Author
George S. Takach holds a bachelor's degree in history, political economy, and philosophy from the University of Toronto; a graduate degree from the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs at Carleton University; and a law degree from the University of Toronto. For forty years, he practiced technology law at McCarthy Tétrault, Canada's premier law firm. He has written three books on technology law/tech commercial subjects--this is his first book for a general audience. He lives in Toronto.
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"George S. Takach has convinced me: we are in the midst of a new Cold War with autocratic governments around the globe. This war, Takach argues, will be won or lost not on human reaction to unfolding events, but on a people's mastery of Artificial Intelligence. This mastery is fueled by human innovation, usually embraced in the United States. Cold War 2.0 is a superbly researched treatise on the imminent danger we find ourselves in, and a roadmap to our only route to victory."

--Lis Wiehl, Author of A Spy in Plain Sight
"Russian aggression in Ukraine and Chinese designs on Taiwan rightly worry the citizens of Western democracies. Add the uncertainty of innovations such as AI and biotech, and the future feels destined to be a dystopian science fiction political thriller. Takach, however, soberly analyzes the geopolitical and technological dangers and offers a hopeful message: the political strength of democracy and the innovative potential of market economies are more than enough to defeat our autocratic adversaries--if we understand the nature of Cold War 2.0."

--David Head, author of A Republic of Scoundrels: The Schemers, Intriguers, and Adventurers Who Created a New American Nation and A Crisis of Peace: George Washington, the Newburgh Conspiracy, and the Fall of the American Revolution
"A fascinating, timely, and chilling assessment of how AI will shape the looming struggle between China and the US over the battlefield of Taiwan. Key decision makers in Washington, DC, need to read George S. Takach's compelling study before it's too late."

--Saul David, author of Devil Dogs: From Guadalcanal to the Shores of Japan; Operation Thunderbolt; Crucible of Hell; and The Force.
"George Takach has made a compelling and fascinating argument in taking on the crucial question of how cutting-edge technology, particularly AI, semiconductors, quantum computing, biotech, cloud computing, and fusion energy will impact on the upcoming Cold War with China. Technological innovation, as a process, has been the subject of constant evolution since the end of the nineteenth century, and its careful manipulation by the democracies played a decisive role in ending the first Cold War. George explores these dynamics, including what he terms hyper-innovation, and the decisive role played by gender-inclusion and the particular advantages possessed by democracies in innovation. An insightful examination."--Professor Julian Spencer-Churchill Concordia University
"This comprehensive, clear, and compelling book argues convincingly that the U.S.-led democracies will win the current cold war 2.0 against the China-led authoritarian powers. Drawing on rich evidence and ideas from the past 2,500 years, Takach adds his personal experience and an impressive array of current detail to make his case. Moving smoothly from an analysis of countries' key relative capabilities, through current flashpoints, to policy prescriptions and practical solutions, he identifies what they can and should do now to ensure that the democratic powers win this second cold war. It is a must read for the many policymakers, scholars, and citizens afflicted by the current tidal wave of crises, uncertainties, and doubts, as it offers a message of hope--and shows why and how this hope can come true for the world as a whole."

--John Kirton, Professor Emeritus of Political Science, University of Toronto
"Essential for readers interested in international relations, current events, and competition among the world's superpowers, especially in regard to advanced technology."--Library Journal