US-Studie stellt fest, dass Chinas Technologieinnovation „viel stärker“ ist als bisher angenommen

https://www.scmp.com/news/china/article/3279054/us-study-finds-chinas-tech-innovation-much-stronger-previously-understood

9 Comments

  1. Insciuspetra on

    Odd.

    It’s almost as if not having massive debt and wisely investing citizens’ taxes in research and development leads to positive outcomes.

    ‘Murica is #11

  2. They quickly deploy all the IP they can steal. That is not innovation. That is theft.

  3. Johan-the-barbarian on

    No joke we have a science and technology agreement with Beijing where we actively “share” cutting edge research for nothing in return. State department officials at the US/Beijing embassy will get calls from Chinese government agents after reading an article about a new US breakthrough asking why we haven’t provided them with it yet. These agreements date back to the 70’s when Nixon was courting Beijing to get leverage on the USSR and have never been cancelled. Partnerships in science are a good thing for everyone, and many US researchers have come to depend on Chinese resources such as huge study samples. However these agreements need to be carefully revised because they are severely lopsided at present. If you’re a US citizen, contact your congressional representative now! Link below

    I replaced the link to the agreement extension with a VOA article as ppl were having difficulty deciphering the State Department legalese.

    https://www.voanews.com/a/us-china-science-tech-pact-is-renewed-for-another-six-months/7518409.html

    https://www.congress.gov/members/find-your-member

  4. I was reviewing some tech design docs (I’m an engineering manager at big tech) and I noticed a lot of the proposed third party libraries were open source software maintained by Chinese companies like Alibaba, ByteDance, and Tencent. This genuinely surprised me. Seems they’ve been contributing significantly to AI research as well as open source software recently and making it freely available as MIT licensed (free to use and modify).

    The packages and libraries are all high quality open source, in many cases superior to some of the older premium libraries that we pay hefty licenses for, so I’m thankful of their investment and cautiously optimistic.

  5. Yesterday622 on

    Duh— where have these idiots been: moon lander, own space station; own chip manufacturing; newly implemented high speed rail system… lots

  6. HawkeyeGild on

    I work for a Chinese Hi-tech company. They start by copying the success of others tech companies, but once they are initially launched, they optimize quickly and 996 their workers with heavy PiP and bonus incentives. Americans will do OK competing but lack the manpower and hierarchical culture. Luckily we make up for it with creativity.
    Europeans have no chance.

  7. Certainly no astroturfing going on in this thread, just real people agreeing with each other that China is super-duper!

  8. Ahh yes. Quality reporting from the South China Morning Post. There’s absolutely no bias in that.. however, western markets need to continue to be competitive if they want to maintain the advantage.

  9. Beneficial_Row_6826 on

    Everyone kept repeating the they arent innovative and lack creativity mantra cause chinese students only memorize the material

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