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Your post unpacks China's tech rise, blending Western ideas with Mao's strategies and old hierarchies. It's sharp. But you're missing the darker side. As a historian, I see patterns. China's AI isn't just progress. It's control. They use it to watch 1.4 billion people. Track them. Silence them. Social scores punish free thought. Their drones are built for smart wars. They hack US ships in fake Taiwan battles. Deepfakes flood online spaces to spark chaos. Their AI market will hit $127 billion by 2030. That could wreck our banks and shift trade to their Belt and Road plans. Their smart cities in Africa and Asia spread this control model. Robots, moon rovers, even medical AI—all can turn into weapons.

Asia sees the threat. Japan trusts China's leader at only 8%. South Korea dislikes China by 81%. Southeast Asia? Most fear Beijing’s grip. Sea disputes, trade pressure, and bullying scare neighbors. The Philippines faces their ships head-on. Even Indonesia, friendlier, worries about meddling.

Inside China, many Han believe they’re above other Asians. Uyghurs and Tibetans are seen as lesser. Online, this pride turns ugly. It drives their push for dominance.

Your canon shows their learning. But it hides the danger. History tells us: unchecked power spreads. China’s AI builds a cage for freedom. This isn’t just ideas. It’s control. A global threat. Read this and see the stakes: https://sleuthfox.substack.com/p/chinas-ai-surge-outpacing-the-west

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Going to pull a louvre level heist at the a16z London office to satisfy my lust for books

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