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supercat

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The US is demanding no access to non-Americans to top US AI models. How does that work when a good number of them who are building US AI are probably not citizens. Then you see how the US is now also targeting naturalized citizens to which many Chinese-Americans fit this category.

I saw recently, I don’t know if it was in here, where India had a chart of which countries were on top in AI. Guess who was number one… I think China was third behind the US. I bet they’re going to spin it as Indians are so much that more superior that the number of AI talent in that context is meaningless.
According to the logic of American propagandists that American AI talents must be careful with Chinese/Russian spies, Chinese AI talents must be careful with American honey traps.

The West needs to drop the savior complex and get used to it. The 21st century isn’t yours to dictate anymore.

To this day, some Westerners still daydream that China will de-industrialize itself.

In India, colonialism Isn't a bad word - it's a legacy worth fighting for
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TPenglake

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This is qingtian county in Zhejiang province and the reason why it looks like Europe its because diaspora came back and made it look like Europe.
If its diaspora that lived in Western countries, came back, and wanted to introduce Chinese people to some of the culture they picked up abroad what's the harm? Being a proud Chinese doesn't mean you can't partake in foreign tastes, that's part and parcel of being a cosmopolitan society and China is opening to the world right now.
 

GZDRefugee

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AI will be be a big blown to feminism as so many "feminine" job can be removed. The hardest job AI can removed is real masculine job: repair car and robots, plumbing, oil rig, power grid operation, nuclear plant, factory jobs which have male:female ratio is literally 100:0. Less economic power=no feminism bullshit.
It would only be a blow to liberal feminism. Real feminists would be calling for more women in hard labour occupations like sanitation and mining. If women expect to reap equal benefits from society, they should shoulder half the stakes and responsibilities as well. However, blue collar work is anathema to the liberal feminist.
 

GulfLander

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While CXMT's capacity is expanding, it is unlikely to immediately flood the market with cheap chips, as its output is largely pre-committed, Ray Wang, a memory analyst at SemiAnalysis, told the FT.
another "fear"
Nevertheless, the industry fears a long-term repeat of patterns seen in sectors like solar panels and electric vehicles, where state-backed capacity expansion ultimately led to falling global prices and squeezed foreign rivals, the report said.
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