We already know that due to Chinese demographics and slowing economy the Chinese will never catch up to the US economy.
This means that the Chinese will remain a major partner in the global supply chain behind the US.
Netherlands provides Chip architecture with ASML.
Taiwan provides the most cutting edge chip manufacturing with TMSC.
Samsung provides affordable mobile devices for middle income nations.
Similarly it makes sense for China to become the leader in AI tech in the global supply chain.
This would give the Chinese a secure position in the global supply chain and a specialization, without them ever being able to over take the west.
China cannot overtake the US economy.
China cannot beat the US is military, or space, or robotics, or chip manufacturing.
The only space left for China where they could possibly keep up is now AI.
In conclusion:
China will become the global leader in AI similar to how Taiwan is the global leader in semiconductors.
Unless Elon musk beats them with xAI. That is a possibility too.
That is honestly very likely. xAI sounds like pure kino.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XAI_(company)
"While xAI's stated goal is "to understand the true nature of the universe", one of its immediate objectives is to create an AI that is capable of advanced mathematical reasoning, something not found in current models."
I am betting on xAI to save America and out compete Chinese AI.
Elon Musk currently has taken over all the cutting edge tech.
We believe in Musk.
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China is known for their high quality technical work.
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In this case they are.
The Chinese are really catching up in loads of tech and I would honestly consider them comparative to the EU in terms of tech excluding Netherlands.
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Stealing other people's shit with no idea on how to improve it because they can't make it in the first place is not a great prospect for making quality shit in the future. Can china steal state of the art ai? Yes. Can china make state of the art ai on their own? No. This means china can't improve on what's best, the'll just stay a step behind.
Btw, elons new ai shit is very obviously a china op, i mean he's not being subtle about it:
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Wrong. Lord Elon is American through and through.
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That is exactly how the US kickstarted its economy.
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Nah, burgers invented the cotton gin. China, on the other hand, has been stealing other countries shit for hundreds of years and the best they can do is still second-rate phones.
Edit: even their waterfalls are fake and shitty:
https://rdrama.net/post/274801/marseytroll-marseychingchong
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China is world leading in things like electric cars and solar panels. They are rapidly approaching the point where they've caught up in many areas to the point where they have to do their own RND.
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You mean shit tech that is useless? Okay, I'll give you this one, solar panel fueled china will take over the world
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I'm convinced that people who think corporate IP theft is as common or similar in the US as it is in China are just r-slurred.
When I used to work at a multinational that had offices in China, we had a whole document/blueprint system built around the purpose of preventing our Chinese employees from being able to see shit. Because anytime you give them access to any blueprints, source code, anything, you should assume they've leaked it. The whole corporate culture there is theft and the government is complicit because they see it as a way to advance their interests. That's one of the primary reasons why foreign companies are banned in China and all business must be conducted through a Chinese subsidiary - to ensure that they can hoover up any IP and give it to various state-owned companies to steal.
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It isn't as common in the US as it used to be, because the US is in many cases driving innovation. There is little left to steal.
But large parts of US industrial improvements in the 1800s were driven by theft from Europe.
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what widespread theft are you even talking about here?
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