SanAndreasX said:
This is another example of how many in the U.S. are still stuck in the 1950s. They don't get that they have international competition. They think they still live in a world where Europe and Asia are still in ruins from WWII. That's how Japan was able to eat the lunch of U.S. industries in the 1970s and 1980s. At several points before the lost decade, Japan was on the cusp of becoming the largest econony on Earth, something that modern-era China has yet to accomplish. That's part of why Reagan made them sign the Plaza Accord. @Ryuu96 I followed you on BlueSky. |
Yeah it does feel like the US companies got caught with their pants down but we'll have to see how this develops, I'm not saying this will hurt AI, in fact it could be a good thing for AI, a cheaper access for more companies and cheaper access for users of AI. OpenAI currently charges $200 a month for their Pro Option on ChatGPT and they're still unprofitable! Lol. But it could be a bad thing for those in the lead who have been investing tens of billions into an unprofitable venture only to be undercut by a far cheaper and just as efficient rival.
All while China has restrictions too, Lol.
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