I don't think China has any issues producing electronics, computers, or GPS. LMAO.
Here are the details of the restrictions - https://www.csis.org/analysis/balancing-ledger-export-controls-us-chip-technology-china
We're talking about chips used pretty much exclusively for Artificial Intelligence use - which China uses to abuse human rights of its citizens and to develop weapons which threaten Taiwan, the Philippines, and all free trade moving through the South China Sea.
Besides, why can't be both electronics used for military-purposes and A.I be targetted
Also, what did I tell ye about confusing buying fertilizer for bomb-making?
which China uses to abuse human rights of its citizens and to develop weapons which threaten Taiwan, the Philippines, and all free trade moving through the South China Sea.
I don't think China has any issues producing electronics, computers, or GPS. LMAO.
Here are the details of the restrictions - https://www.csis.org/analysis/balancing-ledger-export-controls-us-chip-technology-china
We're talking about chips used pretty much exclusively for Artificial Intelligence use - which China uses to abuse human rights of its citizens and to develop weapons which threaten Taiwan, the Philippines, and all free trade moving through the South China Sea.
Not necessarily military... that's sort of mentality the U.S and you westoid lackies gets when their innovation mainly comes from military funding, specifically the smartphone and the internet
Besides, why can't be both electronics used for military-purposes and A.I be targetted
Also, what did I tell ye about confusing buying fertilizer for bomb-making?
Umm...
How you immediately jump to this conclusion, not even explaining how directly A.I does this, reminds of this quote
I disengage from your conversation...
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this would be a half-decent argument if the US wasn't literally actively enabling an actual genocide in Palestine.