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Comments by "D W" (@DW-op7ly) on "China's Tesla Bot rival reveals scarily ‘human-like’ Astribot S1 robot" video.
@aslampervez2294 Yea Americans lead in AI/Robotics 👇 Additionally, among top-tier AI researchers working at U.S. institutions, 38% have China as their country of origin, compared with 37% from the U.S. New Chinese gen AI market entries can also reach mass adoption quickly. Baidu's ChatGPT competitor, Ernie Bot, released in August 2023, reached 100 million users by the end of the year. CNBC
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@johndenver8907 from what I’m reading most AI experts are surprised at how advanced the Chinese AI robot is Is that surprising???? 👇 Yea Americans lead in AI/Robotics 👇 Additionally, among top-tier AI researchers working at U.S. institutions, 38% have China as their country of origin, compared with 37% from the U.S. New Chinese gen AI market entries can also reach mass adoption quickly. Baidu's ChatGPT competitor, Ernie Bot, released in August 2023, reached 100 million users by the end of the year. CNBC
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@passby8070 who is going to be foolish enough to doubt China
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That’s the whole point in AI robotics these robots learn
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Chinese lead the world in 37 of 44 critical technologies of the future This is one area they are behind Yet you don’t believe they can catch up Yes the USA leads in AI robotics But 👇 Additionally, among top-tier AI researchers working at U.S. institutions, 38% have China as their country of origin, compared with 37% from the U.S. New Chinese gen AI market entries can also reach mass adoption quickly. Baidu's ChatGPT competitor, Ernie Bot, released in August 2023, reached 100 million users by the end of the year. CNBC
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China already has 12 times the automation over the USA
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@dr.emilschaffhausen4683 there are tons of You Tube videos just do your own search The average Chinese stopped wanting to work the factories over a decade ago Like I said they used illegal workers from SE Asia in their Chinese factories or are resorting to more and more automation these days You forget they have a population replacement problem as the Chinese have worst “natural” population replacement rates than the USA While you are at it…. Also type into your You Tube search “revisiting the poorest village in China” they have poverty alleviation programs in China, more than likely would introduce a UBI as robots take over And unlike us here in the west their companies are State owned or have state influence Unlike Our Western Corporations. I remember a decade ago US Multinationals alone had 2.7 trillion in cash stashed outside the country When trump gave them a that corporate tax cut. The money they did bring back home went into more share buybacks or more research to automate more of your own American jobs away 👇 SPECIAL REPORT-How smuggled workers power"Made in China" The smuggling of illegal workers from Vietnam across the 1,400-km (840-mile) border into China is growing. Labour brokers estimate that tens of thousands work at factories in the Pearl River Delta, which abuts Hong Kong. Workers from other Southeast Asian nations are joining them. Visits by Reuters to a half-dozen factory towns in southern China revealed the employment of illegalworkers from Vietnam is widespread, and authorities often turn a blind eye to their presence. Workers from Myanmar and Laos were also discovered to be working in these areas. Reuters found that employers supply these illegalworkers with fake identity cards and sometimes confine them to factory compounds to keep them out of sight of the authorities. Reuters
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@dr.emilschaffhausen4683 Beijing Welcomes Its New Robot Coworkers: China's Aging Crisis and Automation SAM MEACHAM - 31 MAR 202 Countries facing aging populations often avert the worst potential economic consequences by shifting productive tasks to robots. Within manufacturing, firms tend to respond to the scarcity of middle-aged production workers and the consequent increase in labor costs by automating certain tasks. And, in these aging countries, automation tends to have positive effects on labor productivity within the manufacturing sector. Where labor is plentiful, the fears that robots will outcompete human workers is plausible. Where labor is scarce, as will be the case for China in the near future, robots seem more likely to augment human labor, helping firms reap the economic benefits. Harvard EDU
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@dr.emilschaffhausen4683 Chinese Manufacturers Use 12 Times More Robots Than U.S. Manufacturers When Controlling for Wages By Robert D. Atkinson September 5, 2023 ITIF
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China already has 12 times the automation the USA has
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