https://www.axios.com/chinas-butting-heads-with-us-digital-diplomacy-1534447641-ce5fd07c-2ea6-43eb-b1cd-a3299b1b708b.html_______________________________________________"What to watch:
- China is graduating more science and engineering students than any other country and contributing 20% of the global investment in research and development. Experts say China could well become the dominant force in artificial intelligence within a decade.
- China's efforts at information control are shaping the way even massive U.S. companies conduct business. Just today, about 1,000 Google employees signed a letter asking for more transplant about the project to bring a censored version of Google to China.
- China is exporting data analysis, cloud storage, and surveillance to countries in Africa and the Middle East that are likely to support Beijing's vision of the internet's future...."
Said it before, Chinese kids, well prepared are on the way...Not just about the now but futuristic trail. Dominant force simply means the rest of the world is at your beck and call.How is that so? Since it is very clear to the Nation that Human Capital R&D = $$€€$ na pia jengea UChina jenga nchi roho safi.We probably heard such years ago in Kenya's local manufacturing - buy Kenya, build Kenya.Be blessed.Regards/Wangari
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