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MANUFACTUR­ING NO LONGER THE MAIN ENGINE FOR JOBS: JACK MA

- GERRIT DE VYNCK

Alibaba Group Holding Chairman Jack Ma, who wooed President Donald Trump earlier this year with a pledge to help create 1 million new US jobs by 2021, said people should stop looking to manufactur­ing to drive economic growth.

While the rapid speed of technologi­cal change is understand­ably causing concern about the future, Ma called on leaders to embrace the promise of advances such as artificial intelligen­ce to span whole new industries.

“These worries are very normal — two hundred years ago when the steam machine came, people started thinking the steam machine is going to take a lot of jobs,” Ma said, speaking at the Bloomberg Global Business Forum in New York. “Because of artificial intelligen­ce, because of the robots, manufactur­ing is no longer the main engine for jobs.” Instead, small businesses using the internet to extend their markets will lead economic growth this century, Ma said.

The message ties neatly into Alibaba’s business plan, which hinges on making the Chinese company the go-to online marketplac­e for entreprene­urs. Ma’s million-job plan for the US centres around helping small businesses navigate and sell into the Chinese market, where Alibaba says it has already contribute­d to the creation of 30 million jobs.

Ma also called out those who drum up fear about the prospect of artificial intelligen­ce replacing humans and even eventually outsmartin­g and controllin­g their living creators.

“I don’t like the scientists, engineers and business leaders that scare people away about technology,” he said. “People are worried machines are going to control human beings. I think people should have confidence.”

Ma didn’t name him, but Elon Musk, the chief executive officer of Tesla, said earlier this month that a race between competing nations for AI superiorit­y would be the “most likely cause” of World War Three.

In an interview with Bloomberg TV’s Emily Chang after the speech, Ma weighed in on global politics as well. He said intermitte­nt conflicts on trade between China and the US, as well as inflammato­ry comments from Trump towards China, are just par for the course in a relationsh­ip between global powers.

“The China-US relationsh­ip is very critical in this century, and I think we are making progress on that,” Ma said.

PEOPLE ARE WORRIED MACHINES ARE GOING TO CONTROL HUMAN BEINGS. I THINK PEOPLE SHOULD HAVE CONFIDENCE” JACK MA, chairman, Alibaba

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