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Soros: Xi Jinping is the 'most dangerous opponent' to open society

Julia La Roche

Yahoo FinanceJanuary 24, 2019, 9:07 PM GMT
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Billionaire hedge fund manager George Soros warned that the machine learning and artificial intelligence used in creating China's Social Credit System is creating "an unprecedented danger that is threatening the very survival of open societies."

Soros, the founder of the Open Society Foundations, defines an open society as "a society in which the rule of law prevails as opposed to the rule by a single individual and where the role of the state is to protect human rights and individual freedom. "


Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland on Thursday, Soros said open societies face a "mortal danger" from "the instruments of control" in the form of machine learning and artificial intelligence in the hands of “repressive regimes.”

With the creation of the Social Credit System in China, information about a person is being consolidated into a central database. With that data, people will be evaluated by algorithms that "will determine whether they pose a threat to the one-party state.”

"People will then be treated accordingly," he said.

"The Social Credit System is not yet fully operational, but it’s clear where it’s heading. It will subordinate the fate of the individual to the interests of the one-party state in ways unprecedented in history.”

Soros called the Social Credit System "frightening" and "abhorrent."

"Unfortunately, some Chinese find it rather attractive because it provides information and services that aren’t currently available and can also protect law-abiding citizens against enemies of the state.”

He pointed out that China is not the only authoritarian regime in the world, but he noted that it's the most developed in machine learning and artificial intelligence.

"This makes Xi Jinping the most dangerous opponent of those who believe in the concept of open society," Soros said.

While his speech concentrated mostly on China, Soros noted that open societies have “many more enemies,” most notably Putin’s Russia.

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Billionaire investor George Soros said, on January 24, 2019 that Chinese President Xi Jinping was 'the most dangerous enemy' of free societies for presiding over a high-tech surveillance regime. (FABRICE COFFRINI/AFP/Getty Images)
He said the “most dangerous scenario” is if “these enemies conspire with, and learn from, each other on how to better oppress their people.”

“The question poses itself: What can you do to stop them? The first step is to recognize the danger. That’s why I’m speaking out tonight.”

Soros said China’s Xi has “declared his hostility to open society,” but the Chinese people remain the "main source of hope” for open society.

“Effective policy toward China can't be reduced to a slogan”
Later on, Soros said President Donald Trump is "notoriously unpredictable," but noted that his administration's China policy is the "result of a carefully prepared plan" from officials like Matt Pottinger, the White House National Security Council Senior Director for Asian Affairs, and outlined in a "seminal speech" by Vice President Mike Pence.

Even so, declaring China a strategic rival is too simplistic, according to Soros. He noted that China is an important global actor. An effective policy towards China can’t be reduced to a slogan, he said.

He said Trump “seems to be following a different course” of making concessions to China and renewing attacks on U.S. allies, all of which undermines U.S. policy of “curbing China’s abuses and excesses.”

“To conclude, let me summarize the message I’m delivering tonight. My key point is that the combination of repressive regimes with IT monopolies endows those regimes with a built-in advantage over open societies. The instruments of control are useful tools in the hands of authoritarian regimes, but they pose a mortal threat to open societies.”

He continued: “China is not the only authoritarian regime in the world but it is the wealthiest, strongest, and technologically most advanced. This makes Xi Jinping the most dangerous opponent of open societies. That’s why it’s so important to distinguish Xi Jinping’s policies from the aspirations of the Chinese people. The social credit system, if it became operational, would give Xi total control over the people. Since Xi is the most dangerous enemy of the open society, we must pin our hopes on the Chinese people, and especially on the business community and a political elite willing to uphold the Confucian tradition.”

At last year’s World Economic Forum, the 88-year-old billionaire made headlines for slamming Facebook (FB) and Google (GOOGL), claiming that “the rise and monopolistic behavior” of tech platform companies has become a “global problem.”

At the time, he accused the tech giants of “exploiting” social environments and causing “a variety of problems,” and even suggested that the companies could be tempted to “compromise themselves” to gain access to markets such as Russia and China.

Julia La Roche is a finance reporter at Yahoo Finance. Follow her on Twitter.

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Happy to see that even him has someone to be scared of.

Soros: Communist China Has ‘Better Functioning Government’ Than the U.S.

In accepting his Globalist of the Year award from the Canadian International Council Monday evening, billionaire and far-left political activist George Soros announced that China's grip on the global economy is getting tighter and compared the United States' recent economic woes to the decline of the United Kingdom following World War II.


Because global economic power is shifting, Soros says China will need to change focus. “China has risen very rapidly by looking out for its own interests,” he said. “They have now got to accept responsibility for world order and the interests of other people as well," The Globe and Mail reports.

"[The Chinese] have now got to accept responsibility for world order and the interests of other people as well," he said. "Today, China has not only a more vigorous economy, but actually a better functioning government than the United States," he said, condemning political gridlock on Capitol Hill for stalling U.S. economic reforms.

https://www.theblaze.com/news/2010/...as-better-functioning-government-than-the-u-s
 
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I predict in the near future every country will follow China's credit system, even USA too. They may have different name but the function is the same. And perhaps for USA, they will hide it first until it get exposed... As usual.


Happy to see that even him has someone to be scared of.

Soros: Communist China Has ‘Better Functioning Government’ Than the U.S.

In accepting his Globalist of the Year award from the Canadian International Council Monday evening, billionaire and far-left political activist George Soros announced that China's grip on the global economy is getting tighter and compared the United States' recent economic woes to the decline of the United Kingdom following World War II.


Because global economic power is shifting, Soros says China will need to change focus. “China has risen very rapidly by looking out for its own interests,” he said. “They have now got to accept responsibility for world order and the interests of other people as well," The Globe and Mail reports.

"[The Chinese] have now got to accept responsibility for world order and the interests of other people as well," he said. "Today, China has not only a more vigorous economy, but actually a better functioning government than the United States," he said, condemning political gridlock on Capitol Hill for stalling U.S. economic reforms.

https://www.theblaze.com/news/2010/...as-better-functioning-government-than-the-u-s

Isn't BRI a responsibility for the world?

Helping the development in many countries and improve people living condition?

But I wonder if what Soros means of responsibility, is making a war and bombing other countries like those in Syria, and the next is Venezuela.
 
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It only proves Xi is doing right things to his country. If a country's leader was praised by Soros, it's a bad omen for the country.

Soros caused the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis and brought untold misery and suffering to Asian peoples. The more he criticizes and lashes out at China, the more we know we are on the right path :tup: Conversely if he ever praises us, we should be aware that we are doing something drastically wrong.
 
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China can keep trampling on individual freedom and its meek people will accept one party rule and the State's diktat. This isn't going to happen in the civilized, democratic world.
 
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China can keep trampling on individual freedom and its meek people will accept one party rule and the State's diktat. This isn't going to happen in the civilized, democratic world.
After what George Soros and his ilk has done to the west I hope he rules India next! Then again it would decrease the rape rates
 
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After what George Soros and his ilk has done to the west I hope he rules India next! Then again it would decrease the rape rates
I know it is difficult to grasp democracy but no one "rules". The elected officials "govern" till they are booted out.

As for your pathetic rape fetishes - airing them might be acceptable in Communist countries but it's not the case elsewhere.
 
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Soros caused the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis and brought untold misery and suffering to Asian peoples. The more he criticizes and lashes out at China, the more we know we are on the right path :tup: Conversely if he ever praises us, we should be aware that we are doing something drastically wrong.
He caused the crisis? One man? He probably caused both WW I and II too.
 
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Happy to see that even him has someone to be scared of.

Soros: Communist China Has ‘Better Functioning Government’ Than the U.S.

In accepting his Globalist of the Year award from the Canadian International Council Monday evening, billionaire and far-left political activist George Soros announced that China's grip on the global economy is getting tighter and compared the United States' recent economic woes to the decline of the United Kingdom following World War II.


Because global economic power is shifting, Soros says China will need to change focus. “China has risen very rapidly by looking out for its own interests,” he said. “They have now got to accept responsibility for world order and the interests of other people as well," The Globe and Mail reports.

"[The Chinese] have now got to accept responsibility for world order and the interests of other people as well," he said. "Today, China has not only a more vigorous economy, but actually a better functioning government than the United States," he said, condemning political gridlock on Capitol Hill for stalling U.S. economic reforms.

https://www.theblaze.com/news/2010/...as-better-functioning-government-than-the-u-s

Surely, with shooting power to whomsoever Xi wnnt will give him a free hand to administer and function country better. The only problem with that is that your citizens are slaves of state.
 
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