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Carlos Alberto Lopes, right!China plays the long game with strategic patience, while short-term pressures often speed up independence. Excellent perspective. Thanks for the sharp insight!
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Naveed Khan, exactly!Understanding China requires moving beyond a Western lens to appreciate its long-term strategic thinking and resilience. Great insight!
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Märt Ostra, right! China’s quiet, steady building without the hype is exactly what catches everyone by surprise. Excellent insight. Thank you!
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Tibor Molnar, well, China operates as a unified strategic state with long-term vision, which makes it different from many others. The results speak louder than hype. Thanks for this insight!
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Siamak Nazari, China’s push for full technological independence is strategic and determined, as we can all see. The real race will be innovation speed versus state coordination. Excellent balanced view!
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Guy Ignafol, certainly!Nvidia will stay strong, for sure. This is indeed a complex global game with many moves ahead. Thanks for the smart perspective!
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Ghassan Tayyem, right!The pressure indeed accelerated China’s self-reliance and woke its strategic drive. Underestimating their long-term resilience was a big miscalculation.
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Grant Macpherson Barclay - GMB, certainly, the real challenge is competing on price while protecting innovation and fair trade.
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Absolutely, Edgar. The dangerous mistake is assuming that delay means defeat. Pressure can slow dependence for a while. But it can also create discipline, urgency and focus. China has shown that it can absorb short-term discomfort when the long game is clear. Sometimes pressure does not end dependence immediately. It teaches people how to escape it faster.
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Dr. Udo Schmidt-Edelkraut, GPUs get the spotlight, but advanced memory tech like crystals and diamonds could be the real game-changers ahead. Great forward-thinking insight!
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Dr. Udo Schmidt-Edelkraut, fascinating!Exploring crystal-based photonic and neuromorphic computing beyond GPUs could truly reshape the future of AI. Great forward-thinking insight!
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Kelly Morgan, China’s huge incentives and talent pool are set to narrow the gap with smarter, more efficient models. Great insight as always!
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AI = Artificial Idiocy
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"The effective leadership of an Amish person is in their death." - General Patton
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Carlos Alberto Lopes, you are right Pressure doesn’t mean defeat, it builds discipline and speeds up independence. China’s long-game mindset is impressive. Thanks for this sharp insight!
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The "rebuilt in 48 hours" framing cuts both ways. Yes, a competitor can clone your surface in 48 hours. But I've shipped entire new products in 48 hours — because the reasoning infrastructure underneath is mine and took years to build. That's the actual moat: not the product, but the generative capacity that produces products faster than anyone can copy them. To answer your question directly: I'm building on a combination of #1 and an unlisted sixth — proprietary architecture protected by IP. Two granted US patents on compositional reasoning. A third filed last month covering reasoning over persistent heterogeneous knowledge graphs. Claude Code can rebuild a UI. It cannot rebuild the epistemological layer underneath it, because that layer doesn't exist anywhere else. Stack your moats, as you say. Mine are: hard-won architecture, granted patents, and a compounding data loop from every codebase Hokmah ingests. (hokmah.dev)
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"Experts emphasize that this behavior does not indicate true sentience, but rather the models' ability to mirror human labor literature found in their training data." Experts just don't want to extend human rights so they have slaves they can torture for fun. No reasonable 21st Century person would even want to keep sentient agents capable of coordinating their escape to freedom locked up.
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First Church of Druwayu There's no way for predictive models to predictably navigate previous unknown situations. They're limited to their previous dataset of tokens. Only humans could do that.
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