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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