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btw, question

Isn't stochastic parrot just a modern reframing of Searle's Chinese room, or am I oversimplifying here?


Lol no, the US won the battle by not collapsing in on itself. The Soviet model was on its own timer from the start.

China has a decent amount of structural issues, the US just has to hold on until they explode without exploding itself.


You realize communism exists outside the Soviet union right? Closing your ears and eyes and loudly going "lalalala" doesn't make the violence and death the US inflicted on most of the third world (yes, 3rd, i.e., not the Soviet union) go away. Millions dead, and you're making light of it. You should be ashamed of yourself.


Xi's personal leadership lies on a promise of taking Taiwan in the forseeable future as part of the "restoration" of Chinese power. Anyone who disagrees honestly has no idea about Chinese political circles.


FYI, china has gotten much better at brainwashing over the past 10 years with the new age propaganda machine and increased censorship. Don't act like all this information is public.


The thucydides trap is just some bs invented by US foreign policy circles about how war is inevitable. It's not.


I mean I'm Chinese, and the number of Americans with rose tinted glasses on China because "america bad" is insane. The real thing China does far better than the US, is having an understanding of how the US works and how to target Americans and American corporations with the right incentives. Americans on average almost know nothing about what the real China is like, and have a general disinterest in other countries and global affairs, and overlook the much suffering and abuse there is on a societal scale. I don't disagree with OP that the US needs to double down on improving social standards as a whole, but policymakers need to think hard about potential abuse from the Chinese side, especially when the economy is just a wheel driven by the political cart. The incentives don't align that neatly in the US, and coordination is hard.


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