Some of them learned. The decision makers won't listen to them though. Doing something that is akin to publicly admitting you are wrong, and are a foolish clown, is impossible in the West.
Yes it would result in losing honor and thus the divine right of kings. And they wuz kings. My "children's primer on western culture", an authoritative source, told me so.Some of them learned. The decision makers won't listen to them though. Doing something that is akin to publicly admitting you are wrong, and are a foolish clown, is impossible in the West.
Or a long career in the West can teach you that publicly owning up to a big mistake is career suicide. The general rule of thumb for survival and success is that you never did anything wrong, it was always somebody else's fault (or the market's fault), and you should always jump ship to another employer long before any massively career ending errors can be attributed to you. Or if you have some scapegoats already lined up, that works too. You can also hire consultants to make the risky recommendations and then pin it all on them if it goes south.Yes it would result in losing honor and thus the divine right of kings. And they wuz kings. My "children's primer on western culture", an authoritative source, told me so.
No they haven't. So much hubris, they somehow still think that China is stupid. China is actually already heavily investing in R&D on these technologies..
By the time Chinese domestic chip production has caught up, the United States needs to have already moved on to tackling the next technological frontier in advanced computing.
Light-based computing (using photons to process data) and neuromorphic computing (employing operations that mimic the human brain) are two promising candidates for the next-generation computing paradigm. In addition, quantum computing (using subatomic particles to process information) should exponentially accelerate calculations for certain applications.
These emerging technologies hold the potential to compute at unprecedented speeds and with much less energy use—facilitating scientific discovery, transforming industries, and modernizing militaries. Washington must now advance these moonshot technologies by funding basic research, expanding workforce development programs, and investing in the domestic manufacturing ecosystem.
You know the insufferable arrogant Dunning Kruger syndrome guys? Imagine now giving them power.No they haven't. So much hubris, they somehow still think that China is stupid. China is actually already heavily investing in R&D on these technologies..
If China’s military and its commercial affiliates are able to smuggle just 3,500 of Nvidia’s cutting-edge H100 AI chips—0.25 percent of the 1.5 million that the company is expected to ship in 2024—China’s military would be able to train a relatively advanced large language model in only 11 minutes.
This part is hilarious.
The Chinese military will draft the strongly worded communication letters with it's advanced LLM models using smuggled H100s. The most formidable letters ever written, built into J-20's HUD for real-time word processing. Taiwan is devastated.