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The US should go ahead and ban all Chinese citizens from its AI labs
38% of AI researchers in the US are originally from China.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Arjpbys_afw

https://www.scmp.com/news/china/science/article/3299527/us-should-consider-barring-chinese-citizens-its-national-labs-senate-hears

Never interrupt your enemy while he is making a mistake. — Napoleon Bonaparte.
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pants Feb 27 @ 8:57am 
I hope they're having a nice time in the USA and get to settle down and make a good life for themselves.
ZZZZZ Feb 27 @ 8:58am 
yea, why lend knowledge to US when u could keep it in china and sell it for more
The United States should ban all AIs trained on copyrighted material without permission.
ZZZZZ Feb 27 @ 9:21am 
Originally posted by Crystal Sharrd:
The United States should ban all AIs trained on copyrighted material without permission.
every non-AI can legally access and reproduce information from them, a law to ban AI directly reading would just result in people reading it into AI in a different way
Infiltrate and faked assimilation is the best way to steal secrets and manipulate projects.
Val Feb 27 @ 8:39pm 
The most braindead part is that they severely limit both American and foreign Asian men so they've already lost to China. The right move would be to increase male students of East Asian genetics from countries that are allied with USA such as Japan, South Korea, and Vietnam, and Singapore
NW/RL Feb 27 @ 10:54pm 
Originally posted by Crystal Sharrd:
The United States should ban all AIs trained on copyrighted material without permission.
Oh it'll happen, just after the tech bubble has popped and the AIs have been trained on all copyrighted material known to man
I don't think that any government has realised the full implications of AI yet. Most of them are still thinking $$$, when they should be thinking "power".
Maybe China has realised. The USA certainly hasn't. They are still thinking of it as a good source of return.
Last edited by Pocahawtness; Feb 27 @ 11:16pm
Originally posted by NW/RL:
Originally posted by Crystal Sharrd:
The United States should ban all AIs trained on copyrighted material without permission.
Oh it'll happen, just after the tech bubble has popped and the AIs have been trained on all copyrighted material known to man
The problem is that AI development is national security level importance and that overrides all our copyrights.
Oneeyed Feb 27 @ 11:51pm 
Originally posted by Amuro0079:
38% of AI researchers in the US are originally from China.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Arjpbys_afw

https://www.scmp.com/news/china/science/article/3299527/us-should-consider-barring-chinese-citizens-its-national-labs-senate-hears

Never interrupt your enemy while he is making a mistake. — Napoleon Bonaparte.


Do you have any statistics from a relieable source for the 38%?

They are probably all Taiwanese? So your whole arguments folds.

You know there are 2 China's: One is called Taiwan and is the legitimate one.

The other is mainland-Taiwan but the Taiwanese dont mind the criminal communist calls themselves China. Because they dont want to be confused with them. This is because the communists in China put people into concentration camps and murder other people on an industrial level for their organs. And they intimidate and extort people all over the world with their secret police stations.

So yeah the West should stop buying anything from China and they should sanction China completely. No trade with China whatsover!
You seriously don't know that number 38%? You have to ask this? Are you a troll?
Voroff Feb 28 @ 10:58am 
Originally posted by Pocahawtness:
I don't think that any government has realised the full implications of AI yet. Most of them are still thinking $$$, when they should be thinking "power".
Maybe China has realised. The USA certainly hasn't. They are still thinking of it as a good source of return.
The US still hasent realised that antagonizing a part of it's population is not a good thing. That ? That is just the continuation of 2018's China Initiative .... thing.
so ban the most skilled group in a non skilled country
:steamthumbsup:
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Date Posted: Feb 27 @ 8:55am
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