Your title is overstating your case. If putting AI development under the complete control of the government is a crippling handicap, what do you think China will be doing? China, the country where tech companies like Tencent are 10% commissars? The decision would stifle innovation, but not so much that a nation of plagiarists are going to take the lead.
The kinds of people running the Chinese government don't seem to be sitting around trying to undermine their own natural population, especially compared to the US. Many of the major tech companies are overrun with Leftists who hate America, hate the native White population, and want to turn society on its head on the off chance they get to be in charge of it afterward.
All China has to do is not implode before America does, and encourage an AI that gives factual answers about race, mathematics, and technology, and they'll be miles ahead by default.
There is a ton of great AI research and open source models coming out of China. The models from what I’ve seen are usually quite uncensored, at least when inference is run in English. Tencent just released a text to video model that would make Trust and Safety departments in the West piss their pants.
Even if we don’t need to be extremely worried about China, I think it’s probably good to act as though we do. Competition spurs innovation, but security breeds complacency.
China's government wants things to be better for Chinese people, America's government (for the next month and a half) wants things to be worse for white people.
His claim (which I don't buy) is that the Secrets Act which allowed the feds seize Tesla's technology is being used to hinder fundamental science instruction. This is claimed by the types of people who say "cold fusion" is being hidden, or that String Theory is a psyop to spoil physics. They will point out that multiple textbook companies are all controlled by a single entity that determines what gets widely taught for political reasons.
All companies in China are part of the CCP, but it doesn't seem like they are trying to keep tech like AI secret. I doubt they hold any new fundamental math or algorithms we don't, but they are doing a good job at optimizing and creating new models.
I'm more curious as to why Elon reposted it. Is he just stoned tweeting or is there a hidden message about something he actually knows. (perhaps about OpenAI's relationship to Microsoft and the government)
Your title is overstating your case. If putting AI development under the complete control of the government is a crippling handicap, what do you think China will be doing? China, the country where tech companies like Tencent are 10% commissars? The decision would stifle innovation, but not so much that a nation of plagiarists are going to take the lead.
The kinds of people running the Chinese government don't seem to be sitting around trying to undermine their own natural population, especially compared to the US. Many of the major tech companies are overrun with Leftists who hate America, hate the native White population, and want to turn society on its head on the off chance they get to be in charge of it afterward.
All China has to do is not implode before America does, and encourage an AI that gives factual answers about race, mathematics, and technology, and they'll be miles ahead by default.
China is largely behind amplifying our leftists who hate America and the native White population and supporting ESG while banning it at home.
They're nvolved in that but you know who is actually the main driving force behind that.
"Never interrupt the enemy when they are making a mistake" is basically China's policy on the cultural decay in America.
There is a ton of great AI research and open source models coming out of China. The models from what I’ve seen are usually quite uncensored, at least when inference is run in English. Tencent just released a text to video model that would make Trust and Safety departments in the West piss their pants.
Even if we don’t need to be extremely worried about China, I think it’s probably good to act as though we do. Competition spurs innovation, but security breeds complacency.
China's government wants things to be better for Chinese people, America's government (for the next month and a half) wants things to be worse for white people.
His claim (which I don't buy) is that the Secrets Act which allowed the feds seize Tesla's technology is being used to hinder fundamental science instruction. This is claimed by the types of people who say "cold fusion" is being hidden, or that String Theory is a psyop to spoil physics. They will point out that multiple textbook companies are all controlled by a single entity that determines what gets widely taught for political reasons.
All companies in China are part of the CCP, but it doesn't seem like they are trying to keep tech like AI secret. I doubt they hold any new fundamental math or algorithms we don't, but they are doing a good job at optimizing and creating new models.
I'm more curious as to why Elon reposted it. Is he just stoned tweeting or is there a hidden message about something he actually knows. (perhaps about OpenAI's relationship to Microsoft and the government)