Former Google CEO and President of Alphabet, Eric Schmidt, estimates that China's multi-trillion-dollar infrastructure could cause the Internet to break.
Eric Schmidt briefly mentioned that it is very likely that we will see a dianetwork split in two. One will be dominated by China and the other will be led by the US, he told CNBC.
"The most likely scenario now is not a distortion, but a branching out into a Chinese and a non-Chinese internet driven by America." Reported.
Schmidt, who recently visited China, has distanced himself from the country's technology scene, but warned that there was a "real risk" that the Chinese government would gain full control of parts of the internet through agreements such as its giant Belt and Road infrastructure project. Of China.
“Θα δούμε φανταστική ηγεσία σε προϊόντα και services από την Κίνα. Όμως υπάρχει ένας πραγματικός κίνδυνος ότι μαζί με αυτά τα προϊόντα και τις υπηρεσίες θα υπάρξει και ένα διαφορετικό ηγετικό καθεστώς από την κυβέρνηση, με λογοκρισία, ελέγχους και πολλά άλλα.”
"Look at the way BRI works - the Belt and Road initiative, which involves 60 countries. "It is very likely that these countries will start taking over the infrastructure owned by China but with some loss of freedom."
Schmidt's comments on a Chinese-controlled internet come amid internal discussions at Google about a censored version of the search engine that the company is preparing for China under the code name Dragonfly.
These comments can not be accidental, as America recently banned civil servants from having Appliances from Chinese technology companies Huawei and ZTE.
Google has withdrawn from China 2010 on censorship regulations imposed by the government. 2018, with the Dragonfly project announcement, thousands of Google workers have signed a letter that opposes Google's return to the Chinese market.
It was one of the last ethical dilemmas of the company's employees, as the previous one was for Google's participation in an AI project for the US Department Defense.
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