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In China any flights that take around an hour (around 700km of land distance) would probably be better traveled via HSR. Flights that around 2-3 hours long usually make more sense compare to HSR, although I know people…
How did Japan allow the virus to spread to hundreds of people aboard the Diamond Princess? If the Chinese ran that operation they would get raked over the coals for it.
i mean I could think of a few...intuitive 3d object creation (everyone understands the concept of lego), data based automation or creation of 3d visualizations, already lots of existing models that exist making it…
Sure, tell that to the US State Department
No they are not. Jesus enough with Orwellian clickbait.
Is the author suggesting that we should think twice about running complicated machine learning models on data without understanding the data first, and for which financial econometricians already have a vast set of…
This is a complicated and fascinating topic. I wish there were more case studies and frameworks about how to navigate these problems.
And Berkshire Hathaway and BYD, and Sequoia and DJI, and just about every Fortune 500 with Chinese suppliers...
I always considered this a bizarre argument. Chinese characters are more alike English words than English letters. English also has thousands of words, prefixes required to achieve competency. Chinese characters consist…
And here comes the comments saying all other nations violations of civil liberties are human rights issues and only in the US are they genuine concerns over national and state security. How did you bring up Japanese…
Kudos to you. If I recall correctly, Bear Stearns at that time just agreed on a joint-venture with CITIC Securities, something that turned out to be moot due to the failure but still ahead of its time compared to other…
It's just like with politics, media, and its society at large, Americans insist on being extreme about everything. In America, something always has to be either freedom-loving or tyrannical. Something always has to be…
Unlikely. The US competitive edge is its human capital, its talent. As long as the US remains a welcoming and attractive place for people to work from all over the world, we aren't giving away anything.
Company culture starts from the very top. C-level huddles determine the ethical priorities of its decision-makers, and these eventually are delegated down to teams.
> ... Jeffrey Towson, professor of investment at the Peking University Guanghua School of Management, adding that the US has no mechanism to support a top-down model. This...does not seem correct? Many technologies have…
and they're probably not software engineers either.
Very well said. People in developing countries (most of the English speaking internet) overestimate the efficiency of the Chinese government. It's not a coincidence that challenges in business regulation and judicial…
I agree! Civilian-murdering drones should only belong the U.S of A! America! Fuck yeah! Comin' again to save the motherfuckin' day, yeah!