Anonymous ID: f3419e Dec. 11, 2018, 9:06 p.m. No.4267698   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4267248 (lb)

Follow the money to Vietnam?

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Google studies steps to open representative office in Vietnam, government says

1 hour ago

HANOI (Reuters) - Alphabet Inc's Google is studying steps toward opening a representative office in Vietnam, the government of the Southeast Asian nation said on its website, citing Google's Senior Vice President Kent Walker.

 

Despite economic reforms and increasing openness to social change, Vietnam's Communist Party retains tight media censorship and does not tolerate dissent.

 

The news comes as a controversial cybersecurity law is set to take effect next month, requiring global technology firms to open local offices and store data in the country.

 

"Google is studying steps to open a representative office in Vietnam," the website quoted Kent as saying on Tuesday, and adding that Google would abide by laws of the host nation, while ensuring it does not contradict international laws.

 

Vietnam appreciated an opinion Google contributed to a draft decree on guidelines to implement the law and ensure cyber safety and security, the website added.

 

"We remain very excited to see how technology is being used by businesses and people in Vietnam. There are a number of different factors we look at before opening an office, but we have nothing to announce at this time," a Google spokesman told Reuters in an emailed statement on Wednesday.

 

Vietnam's new law has provoked objections from tech companies, rights groups and Western governments, including the United States.

 

Facebook and Google, which are widely used in Vietnam and serve as the main platforms for dissidents, do not have offices or data storage facilities there and have pushed back on the localization requirements.

 

The security ministry said the law would protect Vietnam from tens of thousands of large-scale cyber attacks that directly cause serious economic losses and threaten security and social order.

 

This year, Vietnam, which has been drafting a code of conduct for the internet, asked Facebook to open a local office.

 

Its information ministry also wants half of social media customers to use domestic social networks by 2020, and plans to stamp out "toxic information" on Facebook and Google.

 

The draft decree, released last month, requires providers of services such as email and social media to set up offices if they collect or analyze data, allow anti-state actions or cyber attack by users, and fail to remove objectionable content.

Anonymous ID: f3419e Dec. 11, 2018, 9:31 p.m. No.4268102   🗄️.is 🔗kun

GOOG etc. punishment should be to live the rest of their lives imprisoned in a public panopticon where we can observe everything about them at th click of a button. Thumbs up/thumbs down their behavior.

Anonymous ID: f3419e Dec. 11, 2018, 9:40 p.m. No.4268252   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Google not helping US military with AI but will end up help China’s military AI

July 1, 2018

Google is choosing to not help the US military with AI but is indirectly helping the Chinese military.

 

Former deputy secretary of defense Bob Work points out

  • Google opened up an AI center in China

  • China will be able to steal anything that is developed in the Google AI Center in Beijing

  • US military Project Maven could save lives by preventing an attack on the US or its allies

 

Silicon Valley tech companies are mostly not interested in the time, hassle and low margins of US military contracts.

 

Google opened an AI center at the end of 2017 in China. They hired several hundred AI developers.

 

Over 3,000 of Google’s 70,000 employees signed a letter saying “Google should not be in the business of war” and should promise that “neither Google nor its contractors will ever build warfare technology.” The petitioners successfully urged Google to withdraw from Project Maven. Project Maven uses AI to search pictures and video. Google employees are still selling products to US Special Operations.

 

https://www.nextbigfuture.com/2018/07/google-not-helping-us-military-with-ai-but-will-end-up-help-chinas-military-ai.html