Oh I know, I know the answer to that one,I mean, Americans do struggle with math questions like this, so it's understandable.
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Oh I know, I know the answer to that one,I mean, Americans do struggle with math questions like this, so it's understandable.
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Anthropic is the one Western AI company China should try to destroy the most. Fortunately that is exactly what China seems to be doing right now as the main focus of Chinese AI start ups appear to be agentic coding which is Anthropic’s bread & butter. Best them in AI coding & they really don’t have much left & they know it hence the constant targeting of Chinese AI.Sometimes you have to marvel just how low American IQ is.
They used my AI to spy and my AI got caught ->Chinese AI spies don't get caught, China has no AI spies.
He's trying to save face from admitting he's the one that surrendered.
If this is the case, then maybe the nexperia nonsense is good for China? Scares the capital exporters.I've been saying it for a while now, deflation by itself is inconsequential. What matters is what the deflation signifies. Japan's problem wasn't deflation, it was a lack of investment. Money gets pumped into the economy and immediately gets converted into foreign currencies to buy foreign debt for the carry trade because no one wants to invest in Japan. That's their problem. They have inflation now and their economy still sucks because deflation was not the cause of their malaise but merely a symptom. Inflation from rising input costs will not make anyone more willing to invest in Japanese industries.
I want to know to what extent this would shorten the time it takes for South Korea to acquire nuclear weapons in an emergency.
Anyone else think this is a strategic blunder for the US in the long term? China can use this as cover to accelerate their nuclear arsenal size even faster with the excuse of more potential or threshold nuclear threats within the intermediate range now.
We may need to start a new thread for this soon.