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Sinica Podcast

Kai-Fu Lee on artificial intelligence in China

Sinica Podcast

Kaiser Kuo

Culture, China News, Hangzhou, Chinese, International Relations, Chongqing, Beijing, Sichuan, Currentaffairs, China, Politics, Chengdu, Shanghai, Guangzhou, China Economy, News, China Politics, Business, Film, Shenzhen

4.8676 Ratings

🗓️ 1 June 2017

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Kai-Fu Lee 李开复 is one of the most prominent figures in Chinese technology. He founded China’s noted early-stage venture capital firm Sinovation Ventures after launching and heading up Google’s China operations during their years of growth from 2005 to 2009. Born in Taiwan and educated at Columbia and Carnegie Mellon, Kai-Fu had an early career in Silicon Valley, including a stint as principal research scientist at Apple. Microsoft brought him to Beijing in 1998 to set up a research division, as he has seen the rise of the Chinese internet from its earliest days.   Kai-Fu has more than 50 million fans on the social media platform Weibo and is a much-loved public speaker and author. He is perhaps most admired for his gutsy investing in Chinese startup companies: Sinovation puts money into startup companies in their riskiest early years or even months. Kai-Fu founded it in 2009, at least half a decade before the world began to take Chinese innovation seriously. He was an early believer in mobile companies when many investors were still seeing the internet as a desktop world. Now Kai-Fu is turning his attention to artificial intelligence (AI), and he spoke to Kaiser and Jeremy about it for this podcast at — of all places — the Trump International Tower in midtown New York City. Jiayang Fan from the New Yorker was finishing off an interview as they arrived, and she stayed for the chat. The discussion ranges from new technologies that are coming from Chinese engineers to the inexorable rise of AI and how it will change the way we live, work, and think. Recommendations: Jeremy: “My Family’s Slave,” a controversial cover story in the June 2017 issue of the Atlantic about a Filipina-American “nanny” who raised the author. Jiayang: Abacus: Small Enough to Jail, a documentary on the only bank in America prosecuted for mortgage fraud, which brings the characters of the Abacus Federal Savings of Chinatown in New York to life. Screenings started on May 19. Kai-Fu: An “anti-recommendation” against all sci-fi movies except one: Robot & Frank. The 2012 film, he says, gives a truly realistic and thought-provoking view into what the next steps for AI technology may be. Kaiser: “Friends Like These: How a famed Chinese dissident got caught up in America’s culture wars,” the 2013 Reuters profile of the political kerfuffle in the U.S. over blind human rights lawyer Chen Guangcheng. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Cynical Podcast, a weekly discussion of current affairs in China, produced in partnership with SubChina.

0:14.4

Subscribe to SubChina's daily email newsletter to stay on top of the latest news from China, or download our new and improved smartphone app or visit the website at subchina.com. It's a feast of business, political, and cultural news about a nation

0:25.8

that is reshaping the world. And while you're there, check out our new business news podcast,

0:29.9

the Taishin-Sin Syneka Business Brief for a weekly roundup of top stories from Saishin,

0:33.6

China's authoritative source for business and financial news. I'm Kaiser Guo, joined, of course, by Jeremy Goldcorn, who is casting his eyes about with suspicion and horror because we are, I kid you not.

0:43.2

We are in Trump Tower in Midtown Manhattan, Trump Tower in the hotel anyway, where we've come to talk to one of the towering figures in the Chinese tech world, Dr. Kai Fu Lee.

0:54.0

Kai Fu Lee is many, many things.

0:56.4

He's a popular author and speaker, a very successful venture investor and incubator, the former

1:01.9

head of not only Microsoft, but also Google in China. He's also a cancer survivor in remission

1:08.2

after treatment for stage four lymphoma. Kifu is in New York because

1:12.1

not only did his daughter graduate from Colombia, but Kifu was the commencement speaker at

1:17.1

Columbia's engineering school just the other day. He's just published a book about artificial

1:21.4

intelligence in Chinese and AI is not only something he's been thinking about very deeply,

1:26.0

but also an area where his venture fund, Sinnovation Ventures, is deeply invested. In fact, Sinnovation, which some of you

1:32.0

may still know by its former name, which is Innovation Works, now operates the Synovation Ventures

1:37.4

Artificial Intelligence Institute. And today, much of our conversation will focus on AI specifically

1:42.5

in China. Kaifu, great to see you again,

1:44.5

and thanks so much for making the time. Well, pleasure to be here, and I'm merely a resident in the

1:50.1

Trump residence. That was my first question. What are we doing? Before we do that, we have ready to

1:56.4

introduce another special guest who just joined us. We walked into the sweet work, Hafi, Staying,

2:02.3

and we happened to see an old friend,

2:04.2

Jayang Fan from the New Yorker,

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