The smart thing for Ukraine to do now given Trump is cutting their funding for at least 90 day is to do a pivot and say they support the One China Principle and then draw inference to how Taiwan to China is like Donbass to Ukraine. Then I think there's a good chance Xi would call up Putin and say Bro I think you've had enough, 差不多得了 freeze the border at the current front Korea style.
Alas they're all in on the US.
The cost might be the monopoly profits of some pharmaceutical companies.
Prices in healthcare must be regulated. Experiences of many countries in the last 50 years are watertight about this. The reason is healthcare does not have to comply with market forces. The barriers for entry are very high therefore oligopolies emerge. Cost effectiveness aren't really a thing from the customer's perspective either. A company can charge anything for cancer treatment because the customer has to pay it.The cost might be the monopoly profits of some pharmaceutical companies.
At least from my perspective, this is a desperate struggle by some pharmaceutical companies to maintain their monopoly position, attempting to influence government decisions by turning it into a public issue. Moreover, why would anyone equate product price with product quality? In a market that lacks regulation and is controlled by monopolistic companies, the goods available are often overpriced and of low quality.
The Tata CTO says a lot of shit without actually making any f..ng sense, and the idiotic and often wrong with his facts with that so-called DW journalist just nods his head like he even understood what the f... he was hearing. Based upon this objective observation it's no wonder the quality of leadership, education, society, and their leadership have done down due to their self-imposed stupidity and ideological blindness.Palki covering the AI race between CN and US.. but i didnt watch it, from the comments they r saying the video use the usual anti china comment like "copying" stereotypes.
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"Harrick Vin, CTO at Tata Consultancy Services, speaks to DW's Ben Fajzullin about the country’s dependence on Western-built artificial intelligence models and the challenges of creating homegrown systems. Ethical concerns, privacy regulations, and the difficulty of integrating AI into real-world applications are among the barriers India must overcome if it is to close the gap on China and the United States in this critical area of technology. "
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