Keyu Jin
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So I think these two approaches are actually quite compatible with each other.
I don't know what all this fuss is about, right?
China uses technology very well, can scale up and reduce costs, and then it can spread it around.
And the U.S.
makes the highest value added by inventing these technologies.
But, you know, again, diffusion matters.
I think where it ultimately leads to an impact on the economy, that's more important.
It's this persistent question we have, why don't we see the productivity in the numbers?
You're in AI.
AI, we had long periods of investment.
You hadn't seen it in the numbers until maybe even recently, and it's still very slow.
But China's pushing that in the sectors, you know, robotics, AI, cloud, industrial internet of things.
And even companies like Huawei, I think it's gotten a little bit too bad of a rep in the U.S.
But American engineers working for Huawei said that it's
You know, they're so happy working for Huawei.
The intent focus on innovation, but also on solution-driven innovations in Africa, in rural areas, really changes people's lives.
It doesn't change the world, but it changes individuals' lives.
No, unfortunately, this is a big cultural difference.
Our sense of property rights is actually quite different from the U.S.
I think that will change over time, but absolutely, you're right.