Former MIT president says the US is losing the innovation race to China (www.npr.org)
from schizoidman@lemmy.zip to world@lemmy.world on 27 Apr 03:28
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sleepmode@lemmy.world on 27 Apr 04:06 next collapse

no shit. If Honda’s pres said that last month with as conservative as they are as far as risk, well. Send all the CEOs and bigwigs there so they can see for themselves too i guess.

REDACTED@infosec.pub on 27 Apr 04:28 next collapse

This is literally what the administration has tried to accomplish. It’s like saying “the Russians are successfully hacking half of our country’s routers” while at the same time lifting sanctions so they could buy network equipment and computers to do this

kreskin@lemmy.world on 27 Apr 04:40 next collapse

The US lost a while back, it just hasnt registered yet. The US is essentially France in the early 1800s. Emptying out of influence , innovation and wealth, and trying to pretend its still living in its glory days of empire, soon to be a hollow shell of decay, empty of any real strength beyond cuisine and secondhand culture.

I think US influence will fade faster than France, and be remembered less fondly. And they have the conservatives to blame. I for one welcome our new Chinese overlords. a hearty Ni Hao to you all.

magnue@lemmy.world on 27 Apr 11:13 next collapse

Matter of time

AA5B@lemmy.world on 27 Apr 11:29 next collapse

Chinese 2025 plan: science, technology, higher quality

US Heritage 2025 plan: Onward to Westeros!

Etterra@discuss.online on 27 Apr 12:33 collapse

GEE I WONDER WHY. Gawd I hate the future.