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[–] trolololol@lemmy.world 4 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Basically it says one is pursuing a race towards AGI in the shortest possible time horizon in detriment of everything else (including profitability), and the other is doing scientific/financial/economic responsible, sustainable, long term growth.

It's the same old battle of unconditional quarter growth towards infinity vs positioning itself as taking all opportunities to be a leader in a particular field.

This time state capitalism wins big over unrestrained neoliberal capitalism.

No tankies or ultra rights comments please, I won't take the bait. I'm neither citizen of both countries and I want both to stop their imperialism so every other country gets a fair go.