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Comments by "JX" (@J_X999) on "THREE big LIES about CHINA that you have always been told - VisualPolitik EN" video.
@doujinflip The US has been stable since 1810.
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@antixocialman He's basically saying Americans paint China as the bad guy just as vice versa
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@ArawnOfAnnwn Fair enough mate
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The main problem with the demographics is Chinas low productivity. If Chinese workers were as productive as the US workers, a shrinking workforce would have limited affects.
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China seems to think that artificial intelligence can make up for demographics and low productivity. I think they are right, which is why I am rooting for the new US competition bill.
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@Homer-OJ-Simpson Well I might be overestimating AI but it still boosts productivity which helps countries in demographic decline. I understand your point and admit my faults, but if Japan managed to use digitization, AI and other means of technology well, it would boost productivity and they wouldn't be as stagnant. Agree to disagree, like i said, my points are not wrong. But you are also correct, at least I have the balls to admit though
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@Homer-OJ-Simpson Just thought I'd let you you know that youtube is deleting your comments for me. I saw the notification of your reply, refreshed the section and both comments just disappeared. All I saw was something about making stuff up and stagnation. Can you still see you comments? It says there are 91 replies, yours included, but youtube isn't letting me see them
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Bruh just leave him alone, it was funny a couple years ago
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@techtutorvideos I think AI and robots will play a huge part in productivity. Having a huge number of people is great but Chinese workers are not productive and that's why the demographics are a major issue.
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@antixocialman Most American pre teens have that belief
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@Homer-OJ-Simpson It wouldn't. Most of the world do not have much to say when it comes to AI. China has a lot. They are developing loads of AI like the US. Countries don't develop technology at the same time, pace and level as China, the US and others. Let me set you an example. The US has had hypersonic missiles since the early 2000s. But that technology will be available to other countries as well, meaning the US will diminish in power compared relative to others. Other countries may have that tech, but its the level of technology that matters. Obviously I don't expect AI to solve all of china's issues. But it will definitely help with a good handful. By the way, Japan stagnated in the 90s due to their housing bubble crash. Demographics only started to set in by 2010 and onwards. You can't just say demographics stagnated Japan back then, because it wasn't the root cause. Far from it
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@Homer-OJ-Simpson Well at the moment, Japan has already failed the switch and has been caught in the low productivity and low innovation trap. Japan has the lowest labour productivity out of all the G7 countries.
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@Homer-OJ-Simpson It's not as easy as just 'using AI' The Japanese aren't prioritising AI and tech integration into their workforce. AI does boost labour productivity, the fact that the Japanese are so unproductive just tells us how they aren't using it
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@Homer-OJ-Simpson AI might not work for china, but all your "below 4 percent" ramblings don't change the fact that japan's labour is expensive and unproductive. Thus leading to long term stagnation
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@Homer-OJ-Simpson Fair enough, but like I said, Japan isn't using AI to achieve 2% growth. And they probably won't in the future, given their track record
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