China’s AI strategy is the same with every industry – winning by changing its economics
Hua Bin • March 22, 2025 • 900 Words
Since I published the three-part essays on key trends of China’s AI development, I have met with a few VCs heavily involved in AI investment in the country. From the conversations, an outline of Chinese AI companies’ strategy became clear and it dovetailed into my predictions. In short, AI players in China intend to succeed...
Read MoreHua Bin • March 15, 2025 • 1,700 Words
A Substack reader sent me a link to a book titled Opium Lords – Israel, Golden Triangle, and the Kennedy Assassination. It was written by a Salvador Astucia. I have some familiarity with the subject matters from years of reading Peter Dale Scott, Alfred McCoy, James Douglas, Gary Webb, and Michael Collins Piper. So, I...
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ChatGPT is more honest than New York Times
Hua Bin • February 22, 2025 • 3,400 Words
Two historical events have mesmerized me since 2017 – JFK assassination and 911 attacks. I have read numerous books, visited hundreds of websites, and watched untold numbers of videos on Rumble and YouTube. I have read two dozen books on 911 alone from David Ray Griffin, Kevin Ryan, Webster Griffin Tarpley, Mark Gaffney, Chris Bollyn,...
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Ron Unz • February 14, 2025 • 1,400 Words
As visitors to this website are aware, most of my own articles tend to be long or sometimes even very long, and readers have often complained about this. Unfortunately, the topics I usually cover tend to be complex and controversial ones, and I feel it is difficult to properly address them in short columns that...
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More and more people are beginning to realize that Artificial Intelligence is a high-risk technology that could lead to the extermination of the species. That may sound like an exaggeration, but if you follow the developments in AI closely, you'll see that it's an accurate assessment. AI is a potentially lethal technology that can either...
Read MoreThe real value of OpenAI collapsed with the release of DeepSeek. The company is going to have to effectively start from scratch, getting rid of everything other than their weights and basing their new code on the open source DeepSeek model. With the release of DeepSeek, the markets mostly responded by thinking the value of...
Read MoreThe last Chinese as clever, as profiteering, and as popular in the imagination of millions as DeepSeek was Dr Fu Manchu. “Imagine a person, tall, lean and feline, high-shouldered, with a brow like Shakespeare and a face like Satan,” wrote his creator Sax Rohmer, the alias of an Englishman: “invest him with all the cruel...
Read MoreTed Rall • February 7, 2025 • 1,000 Words
I've been unpersoned. Here, in the United States of America. The censor? OpenAI, the huge tech company run by Sam Altman, famous for creating ChatGPT. Open ChatGPT and ask it: "Who is Ted Rall?" ChatGPT will answer: "I'm unable to produce a response." Unable? Unwilling is more like it. ChatGPT had all sorts of things...
Read MoreWhen Tulsi Gabbard, nominee to be the Director of National Intelligence (DNI), was asked by the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence what she thought of Russia Today (RT), she replied: “RT News is a propaganda arm of the Russian state government and is not a reliable source of objective news reporting.” This was one of...
Read MoreBluepilled wokester kikes think they are going to beat the Chinese by respecting woke copyright horseshit. Good luck with that. RT: OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, has vowed to combat the potential use of its intellectual property following the launch of its Chinese rival DeepSeek. The US government suspects that the new startup could have...
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For years, I’ve been attempting to explain that everything is better in China than in the United States. The gap is so massive that if an American raised on cartoonish propaganda about their birthplace as ‘the greatest country on earth’ visits China, it can trigger a serious personal crisis. It simply does not compute. Unsurprisingly,...
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In a matter of days, the news of China's AI sensation, DeepSeek R1, has gone from a gentle breeze to a Force 5 hurricane. It's clear now that no one in Silicon Valley or Washington DC had the slightest idea that their world was about to be turned upside-down by an innovative new product that...
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The future of humanity is being decided as we speak. And it is not being decided on a battlefield in Eastern Europe, or the Middle East or the Taiwan Strait, but in the data centers and research facilities where technology experts create "the physical and virtual infrastructure to power the next generation of Artificial Intelligence."...
Read MoreFull news conference here. They released weird fake letters from this guy, talking about how the drones over New Jersey are not drones (even though they are obviously drones), but rather futuristic science fiction anti-gravity machines from China. Now, of course, they are blaming robots for teaching him how to blow up a car. AP:...
Read MoreWherever you are, once you are in war, free speech doesn’t exist any longer. Truth telling is replaced by propaganda narratives enforced by censors and security services. Between the truth and the propaganda there is that burst of 280 characters – 40 to 70 words – which was first invented in 2006 and is known...
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