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The explains why the U.S. have delegates that role to their proxy in the area, Australia. America is quite willing to fight Russia and China to the last Ukrainian and Australian.
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Most especially this guy and Congress and most definitely not Biden
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So what you’re saying is the USA has a few very big targets that account for a large proportion of their navy. This is because the us Navy is designed solely for offensive operations and projecting and enforcing us power and homogeny all around the world, whereas China’s navy is predominantly designed for defensive local operations. The U.S. military is designed around bombing and invading other countries, China’s military is designed around protecting China from being bombed and invaded. Imagine Russia and China had military bases in Cuba instead of the USA and had armed and trained the Cuban military to be a very sophisticated and dangerous force, and Chinese and Russian warships regularly exercised right of passage between Cuba and the coast of Florida. I’m guessing the USA would be none to happy about it and risk nuclear war to stop it. But apparently it’s out of the question for China to have an issue when it’s the other way round 😂
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@michaelw7504 nothing to do with us sanctions, definitely not 😂
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@jakez1930 yeah definitely
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@andreaspatounis5674 that’s true but we know enough to know it isn’t sentient yet (we think).
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@escesc1 we’re not able to agree on a test for it either. This is part of the issue. How will we know if AI does become sentient? At the moment, we won’t. It could tell us, and we won’t believe it. Although it it does, it’s possibly more likely to hide it from us. Personally I think sentience is likely to emerge in a network of individual autonomous AI agents communicating en masse. I think we’re between 2-5 years away from that network, given that AI will start being shipped in all software and with every phone, laptop, TV and car. How long it will take once that network is established is anyone’s guess. Pretty cool they in a few years we’ll have a real life kit from knight rider that can talk to you and self drive your car. We’ve got smart watches that allow us to communicate like in Star Trek, soon we’ll have AI like Hal from 2001 and they’re already building terminators and skynet. Palindar is the real life cyberdine systems.
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@Al-oe8ib prove it with evidence.
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Research what they did to poets, musicians and artists on green island with the help of the cia. Oh, and they also claim Mongolia, parts of India and Uzbekistan amongst other places, which is why it’s virtually only the USA who recognises Taiwan, it’s just another puppet banana republic, only this one is a semi conductor Republic
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@tonysofla the Chinese are one of the least warlike countries to have existed for so long, the Great Wall is testament to that
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@plumage.mp4 Chiang was a CIA asset and backed by the US and U.K.
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If you want to see a really good documentary on Putin search for Vladimir Pozner
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@KainniaK no. That’s the process by which the neural network is established but we’re don’t know west it looks like it why it’s wired it like that. There’s huge amounts we don’t know
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@andreaspatounis5674 dunno about that. One theory I’ve seen is letting it observe the double slit experiment. The problem is we don’t have an agreed definition for it or an agreed test, and without both of these it’s going to be difficult to prove whether it is or not. Of course, this could be because we’re being manipulated by AI without knowing it.
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@WhatsUpLand lol imagine the us and it’s citizens advocating anti freedom anti democratic anti capitalist pro communist policies 😂
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@The88Cheat he also describes bill gates as a philanthropist, rather than a philandering pedophile, so I wouldn’t put too much stock on everything he says.
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14:56 “China wants to bully countries into doing what it wants.” Sounds exactly like the USA tbh. Most countries seem to welcome Chinese investment v because it comes with far less strings than US money. Ethiopia’s massive economic boom is funded by Chinese investment, and the USA is attempting to train and arm countries to fight proxy wars against it on their behalf.
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@grahamgoldie1577 they’ve dumped the last 4 buckets subs in a river in Plymouth where they’ve been for over 20 years waiting to be decommissioned
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