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Doug Calidas of the Americans for Responsible Innovation group says China is “piggybacking” off US efforts, usually utilizing US chips and designs to fast track their own innovations. He joins Caroline Hyde and Jackie Davalos on “Bloomberg Technology” to discuss. ——– Like this video? Subscribe to Bloomberg Technology on YouTube: Watch the latest full…
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@BlackPrimeMinister
February 3, 2025 at 3:31 pm
What rubbish. Absolute cope. China just blew up the US and didn’t fire a shot.
@flibberdob936
February 3, 2025 at 3:34 pm
America is now a dictatorship run by oligarchs for oligarchs. And the goons that voted for it don’t even realise.
@johnstroh
February 3, 2025 at 3:49 pm
Mostly weak and poorly formulated non-sequitur argumentation. Come on Bloomberg, you can surely find someone with a better understanding of both sides of the argument. There is more erudite conversation on the issue currently in progress on Redbook than here.
@CarbonBlackLab
February 3, 2025 at 4:01 pm
As usual, the advisors to the US government keep pushing for more control and sanctions instead of focusing on partnerships and collaboration to stay ahead. This outdated, war-like mindset from the 1980s, aiming to maintain the US as the sole superpower or global hegemon, is bound to fail. The world, especially the Global South, is moving toward regionalization and cooperation, working together to build stronger economies and societies free from the imperialist tactics historically used by the UK and the US.
@ponokealii
February 3, 2025 at 4:27 pm
The US is the one that steals technology!
Need proof?! Just ask Tesla!
Oh wait, American Special Ops operators m*rd*red Tesla and stole ALL of his technology!!!
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@reasonrusfromme9731
February 3, 2025 at 4:44 pm
How did China steal algorithms from US. Deepseek is open source and everyone can see the code. If it’s stolen, people or OpenAI will find out. You can restrict hardware exports, but you can’t restrict how Chinese developers think and their knowledge from years of learning. US needs to admit they did better this time. Knee capping China is not going to work. China has more STEM students than any country in the world. They’ve published more research papers than US now. 50% or close to 50% AI engineers are Chinese or Chinese origin. It’s not a total surprise that they came out with Deepseek.