← Back to context Comment by grttsww 15 hours ago So what?I still prefer that over US total dominance.Let them fight it out. 6 comments grttsww Reply joquarky 14 hours ago Yeah, a lot of people are still living within the paradigm of tribalism: my team good, other team bad.But the events of the past decade or so have clearly demonstrated that there are no "good" actors.I personally couldn't care less who wins in the China vs US AI competition, both sides have a long list of pros and cons. spwa4 15 hours ago I'd get a bit informed about what exactly Chinese dominance entails. Ask a few Uyghurs, Cantonese Hong Kongers, or even Tibetans.Then decide ... joquarky 14 hours ago Ask a few Native Americans about dominance.Or maybe families of African descent.Or maybe families of Japanese Americans who lived in the US during WWII.Or maybe people of Latin descent living in the US today. jazz9k 14 hours ago The US examples you just gave happened decades (and in some cases hundreds) of years ago. The difference is that it's happening in China right now, and nobody cares.You really don't see the difference? 1 reply → grttsww 4 hours ago What a delusional dumb ass you are
joquarky 14 hours ago Yeah, a lot of people are still living within the paradigm of tribalism: my team good, other team bad.But the events of the past decade or so have clearly demonstrated that there are no "good" actors.I personally couldn't care less who wins in the China vs US AI competition, both sides have a long list of pros and cons.
spwa4 15 hours ago I'd get a bit informed about what exactly Chinese dominance entails. Ask a few Uyghurs, Cantonese Hong Kongers, or even Tibetans.Then decide ... joquarky 14 hours ago Ask a few Native Americans about dominance.Or maybe families of African descent.Or maybe families of Japanese Americans who lived in the US during WWII.Or maybe people of Latin descent living in the US today. jazz9k 14 hours ago The US examples you just gave happened decades (and in some cases hundreds) of years ago. The difference is that it's happening in China right now, and nobody cares.You really don't see the difference? 1 reply → grttsww 4 hours ago What a delusional dumb ass you are
joquarky 14 hours ago Ask a few Native Americans about dominance.Or maybe families of African descent.Or maybe families of Japanese Americans who lived in the US during WWII.Or maybe people of Latin descent living in the US today. jazz9k 14 hours ago The US examples you just gave happened decades (and in some cases hundreds) of years ago. The difference is that it's happening in China right now, and nobody cares.You really don't see the difference? 1 reply →
jazz9k 14 hours ago The US examples you just gave happened decades (and in some cases hundreds) of years ago. The difference is that it's happening in China right now, and nobody cares.You really don't see the difference? 1 reply →
Yeah, a lot of people are still living within the paradigm of tribalism: my team good, other team bad.
But the events of the past decade or so have clearly demonstrated that there are no "good" actors.
I personally couldn't care less who wins in the China vs US AI competition, both sides have a long list of pros and cons.
I'd get a bit informed about what exactly Chinese dominance entails. Ask a few Uyghurs, Cantonese Hong Kongers, or even Tibetans.
Then decide ...
Ask a few Native Americans about dominance.
Or maybe families of African descent.
Or maybe families of Japanese Americans who lived in the US during WWII.
Or maybe people of Latin descent living in the US today.
The US examples you just gave happened decades (and in some cases hundreds) of years ago. The difference is that it's happening in China right now, and nobody cares.
You really don't see the difference?
1 reply →
What a delusional dumb ass you are