I just gave you a very actionable plan. People need to develop social networks aimed at Chinese people that are also able to be accessed through the Chinese firewall in a way that the CCP can't detect. Then the Chinese will be able to freely criticize their government and organize protests like we saw a few years ago but much bigger. The US government could do this easily but doesn't have any interest for whatever reason. Independent developers could do it too but most of them don't speak Chinese or think about ending the CCP if they even think about China at all.
All plans are aspirational and say that people should do things. Unless it's a very small plan that can be pulled off by one person. So your criticism makes no sense.
I already named an organization too: the US government, while also hinting at many others (indpendent developers). I could get more specific and say a specific company, non-profit or government department should make a Nostr-based app called Open Discourse with lots of marketing in Chinese and partnerships with Chinese companies within the next two years on a budget of $2 million, but that would be pointless because I don't have control over these companies/non-profits/departments and in any case things never go exactly as planned. The important thing is that somebody makes a start in the right direction and then someone takes it the next step, and then someone takes it the next step, and so on. But it's obvious all you want to do is shoot down any suggestion that AI in China can be stopped.
I just gave you a very actionable plan. People need to develop social networks aimed at Chinese people that are also able to be accessed through the Chinese firewall in a way that the CCP can't detect. Then the Chinese will be able to freely criticize their government and organize protests like we saw a few years ago but much bigger. The US government could do this easily but doesn't have any interest for whatever reason. Independent developers could do it too but most of them don't speak Chinese or think about ending the CCP if they even think about China at all.
All plans are aspirational and say that people should do things. Unless it's a very small plan that can be pulled off by one person. So your criticism makes no sense.
I already named an organization too: the US government, while also hinting at many others (indpendent developers). I could get more specific and say a specific company, non-profit or government department should make a Nostr-based app called Open Discourse with lots of marketing in Chinese and partnerships with Chinese companies within the next two years on a budget of $2 million, but that would be pointless because I don't have control over these companies/non-profits/departments and in any case things never go exactly as planned. The important thing is that somebody makes a start in the right direction and then someone takes it the next step, and then someone takes it the next step, and so on. But it's obvious all you want to do is shoot down any suggestion that AI in China can be stopped.