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Alexandra Grace Casale is a recent graduate of Wake Forest University, with BA in Chinese Language/Culture and Economics (summa cum laude). Her Chinese language essays have been published in The US-China Peoples Friendship Association and the Juhe Supplement 2019. Alexandra is currently working with The National Committee on US-China Relations based in New York City, where she focuses on research related to the dynamic Sino-American relationship. In addition to her interests in Mandarin and US-China relations, Alexandra is an emerging technology and AI enthusiast.

Guest Contribution – Sci-Fi, AI and the New Chinese Dream: How China Uses Science Fiction To Define Its Future

AI may prove to be a geo-political game changer, where those first to master AI will be subsequent world powers. Therefore, it is vital to understand what China, one of the world’s current largest powers, is doing when it comes to AI and its race for global positioning. Further, understanding the cultural nuances when tapping into the medium of science fiction can provide insight into China’s ability to become an innovation and AI world leader.

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