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@aurenh
@aurenh 2 години тому
this is one of my favorites! really great data on the art world!
@IJustWatchYouTubeAllDay
@IJustWatchYouTubeAllDay 10 годин тому
Future of Xbox: shutting down studios. This is what diversity hires get you. Stop hiring them. You can tell just by how this girl talks, she has no idea what she's doing and the gig is up. She can't hide anymore.
@aprilwood7473
@aprilwood7473 13 годин тому
Isn’t NMN banned in America?
@ThePopo543
@ThePopo543 14 годин тому
When some kid asks "what's a diversity hire?" just point them to this nice lady right here.
@kalipotmeng
@kalipotmeng 16 годин тому
When he said that the drop of china's gdp growth rate is a failure of xi's i turned off the video. This guy has no understanding of the economics and of china's growth model. In fact, the courage of chinese government of popping up the real estate bubble is only laudable. This guy is a clown.
@SilverJoystix
@SilverJoystix 16 годин тому
I have never seen anyone blink multiple times in rapid succession like that
@ThePopo543
@ThePopo543 14 годин тому
She must be an AI. That's why her answers are too long, dodge every single question, and don't make sense.
@khaitashi6057
@khaitashi6057 18 годин тому
Another win for China.
@qake2021
@qake2021 19 годин тому
🤣🤣🤣 🇺🇲 FAILED ✌️✌️✌️
@Gringosaurus
@Gringosaurus День тому
She’s the freaking president of xbox! WTF is she talking about? Maybe she is referring to companies bragging that they have no white people on their staff maybe that’s what she’s referring to.
@3011graydon
@3011graydon День тому
this is why xbox will continue to fail... just make good games with a good story.
@blackgptinfo
@blackgptinfo День тому
I still disagree with him about jobs. The distinction between coal engines and pace of change as he initially mention of AI adoption is significantly fsster. Slow change is adaptable, fast change requires a long time to balance out frictional employment.
@tranminhtam785
@tranminhtam785 День тому
TOO MANY THINK TANKS , NOT ENOUGH ENGINEERS
@ManicMindTrick
@ManicMindTrick День тому
Im sort of amazed at this point that he is still going with the old tired retoric regarding AI risk even though he have had all of this rebuked by people like Stuart Russel to his face. The ego just cant let it go.
@bobmorane4926
@bobmorane4926 День тому
What a bunch of baloney !!! 40 yrs ago, China was worried about feeding its impoverished ppl. If it was thinking about a Chip war or military war, it would never come to the table with H Kissinger. I'd say the Chinese were quite naive too at the time to completely trust the muricans and the muricans were too happy to get a whale like China to come on its side and help bring down the Soviet Union. Having outsourced the non essential manufacturing to China, Murica found new resources to devote to bringing down the Soviet Union. Yep, 40 yrs ago, China wasn't thinking about militarizing to bring down the USA !!!
@mrcgg1
@mrcgg1 2 дні тому
The right-wing always plays the victim even though we see they have always been in power here using terrorism by killing everyone that oppose them. It's truly insane. Like we don't have a week documented history that proves they are always the problem and in the wrong side of history.
@jrb5667
@jrb5667 2 дні тому
I took this for a month and have anti aged back into the only collection of dust with a conscience.
@philipwong895
@philipwong895 2 дні тому
It was more cost-effective for China to purchase reliable Western chips, benefiting both sides. China spends more on chip imports than on oil. The US sanctions forced China to develop its domestic supply chain. When self-sufficient, China can provide the world with more affordable chips. The US and its allies are developing their own supply chain, but it cannot be competitive without access to a large market. The US is sparing no effort in its Tonya Harding competition strategy. The Chinese are very grateful to the US for pushing them towards self-sufficiency. Thanks to the US, China now has its own GPS system and space program. The US chips sanction is converting its biggest chips customer to be its biggest competitor. More sanctions, please.
@kenrie20022
@kenrie20022 2 дні тому
The guest doesn't know what he is saying just like CNN expert.
@xfactor6099
@xfactor6099 2 дні тому
Well at least you have expertise on only fans and in invading countries
@jerrybillionss7693
@jerrybillionss7693 2 дні тому
Thanks so much very insightful
@paulrietveld9837
@paulrietveld9837 2 дні тому
"Dealing with discrimination in tech" I have yet to hear her talk about tech in general 😂
@smartturkey123
@smartturkey123 2 дні тому
Look up Sinclair's role in the FDA banning NMN from being sold without a prescription.
@AntiWar_dude
@AntiWar_dude 2 дні тому
What if chips act doesn’t work ? 🤣
@johnnyq4260
@johnnyq4260 2 дні тому
Dream on!
@RichardBrett899
@RichardBrett899 3 дні тому
In Canada, our chips are made using french fries, topped with cheese curds and brown gravy. They are very advanced and delicious.
@JA-pn4ji
@JA-pn4ji 3 дні тому
It is nice to hear the US perspective, but as a neutral, the US is deluded with a number of its beliefs. Firstly, the notion that Chinese commercial success is solely driven by government subsidies or cheap labor. In actual fact what China has is the ability to achieve dominant economies of scale. This is similar to the United States in the 1950s, where its domestic market could support larger economies of scale, and thus larger firms, than European countries. Admittedly, when China is a new entrant into an industry, domestic firms receive encouragement subsidies in labor, capital, land, and machinery, but as soon as that industry reaches a critical mass domestically (let alone internationally) the subsidy tap is turned off. These types of subsidies are also prevalent in the United States and elsewhere in the developed world. The second is the speaker's belief that Apple is the sole reason for TSMC's move into advanced chips. In actual fact, TSMC had two mobile customers for its advanced chips, one was Apple and the other was Huawei. The US government crippled Huawei's access to TSMC else that company would today be a dominant force. On advanced chip manufacturing, I wouldn't call China's approach 'MacGyvering'. China has extended the process method of double-patterning into quadruple patterning. And this is not just some jerry-rigging approach but a process method skill that other countries lack. It enables China the opportunity to develop advanced process engineering expertise that has applicability to other areas of advanced semiconductor manufacturing - in particular, advanced packaging.
@realdiculous1
@realdiculous1 3 дні тому
It's important to acknowledge real racism which is mostly done against Whites, especially in big companies. But people like her don't mention it. They want to displace Whites and anyone who will stand with them.
@georgejones5019
@georgejones5019 3 дні тому
Oh boo hoo. With DEI initiatives, you have people getting handed big roles like CEO without earning it. Only to run a company into the ground for the message over profits. RIP Xbox.
@oscarwalton1188
@oscarwalton1188 4 дні тому
Considering the ussr no longer exists and china still does might have to disagree 🤔
@fahadselem5880
@fahadselem5880 4 дні тому
if peter thiel says it. It must be true
@leventzero
@leventzero 4 дні тому
I’ve never seen anything darker than this man’s eyes…
@jacquiollard8784
@jacquiollard8784 4 дні тому
AI
@user-bg7vi2fe3m
@user-bg7vi2fe3m 4 дні тому
His eyes look strangely fake.
@decimusmars
@decimusmars 4 дні тому
Uncanny
@Gerovskiy
@Gerovskiy 4 дні тому
The man is pulling "facts" from his rectum...
@michaelwolf1377
@michaelwolf1377 4 дні тому
Nostradamus predicts china to war with russia in 2025
@pauldelgado9115
@pauldelgado9115 4 дні тому
Your hilarious
@fen8321
@fen8321 4 дні тому
Nostradamus predicts whatever you want him to predict, but also nothing you want him to predict
@klhilde
@klhilde 3 дні тому
@@pauldelgado9115 His?
@ernielin5735
@ernielin5735 4 дні тому
TSMC's engineers are paid more than $160,000 in US dollars per year plus bonus in average, please be honest with yourself! Labor cost has never be a factor about semiconductor manufacturing.
@lenmil8421
@lenmil8421 4 дні тому
This guy would make a killing shilling crypto.
@kc5402
@kc5402 4 дні тому
There is no "Soviet Union". How can anyone take this idiot seriously when he can't even get the names of the countries correct? What a joke.
@flyingfox417
@flyingfox417 4 дні тому
Yes yes we believe such “experts “, sometimes you say China is weak, and sometimes you say China is getting too strong and becoming a threat
@StNorthgateRecordings
@StNorthgateRecordings 5 днів тому
This is not an accurate take at all lmao.
@worldofdaas
@worldofdaas 5 днів тому
encourage you to watch the full episode!
@bbllaakkeeee
@bbllaakkeeee 4 дні тому
Care to support your assertion? I’m truly interested in how you can pander for the Chinese after evergrande AND zhongzhi both collapsed.
@StNorthgateRecordings
@StNorthgateRecordings 4 дні тому
@@bbllaakkeeee bro really thinks I’m pandering to the CCP when the person speaking was using metrics - that of which have been outdated since the 90’s. My wife is Russian. Its clear and simple that China has a more proficient fighting force with a substantially larger arms procurement market than the soviet bloc ever had, and this isn’t even counting for things like the Belt & Road initiative, or the fact that CCP and Russian tied corporations have been funneling money through aggregates to Republican Senators in order to funnel money away from the Ukrainian War Effort- including in my state of Wisconsin. Much like it doesn’t take a meteorologist to tell you that it is indeed raining outside - likewise you don’t need to be hyper intelligent to understand what is actually happening here. Plain and simple - its the Russians Paper Tiger vs The CCPs actual ability to mass-deploy to countries far outside borders - (and no, Syria is actually quite close to Russian-Allied/Duma Controlled Territory.) More bases in Southeast and Central Asia, not to mention joint bases in the middle east, and North Africa prove alone without a shadow of a doubt that the Chinese logistics train is far kore proficient - and why, you may ask? Its because they’ve copied the United States. Its flattering really, that they take it upon themselves to find a different, and more effective fighting force to copy.
@vt96
@vt96 5 днів тому
The analogy of junk in garage to assets is foolish. Some assets don’t generate income but ALL junk in garage don’t generate income. Take XOM, its revenue increases every decades. Now after becoming bigger, does it suddenly stops selling oil in future decades? So under what circumstances do you sell or scale back your XOM holdings? Do you sell based on company fundamentals or do you sell because of your individual circumstances?
@ytn00b3
@ytn00b3 5 днів тому
China practice unfair business, they did this in Southeast Asia and Central Asia, everything that sells & trade there are all Chinese owned, so any local firms are driven out of business, they simply cannot compete against Chinese products as it's heavily subsidized by Chinese regime, only Chinese will survive from this and they have been doing this for centuries not just now.
@odeball22
@odeball22 5 днів тому
I hope this doesn't come to fruition
@ICEMAN_GT
@ICEMAN_GT 5 днів тому
I guess US consumers are so upset because the imported products from China are too cheap.
@richardbowen3257
@richardbowen3257 5 днів тому
I love Meb this is a great dump of all his advice.
@worldofdaas
@worldofdaas 5 днів тому
Meb was a great guest! thanks for watching!
@rak6437
@rak6437 5 днів тому
But the manpower dude. We've never seen a nation with so much manpower. Soviet Union had only like 170 million people.
@worldofdaas
@worldofdaas 5 днів тому
great point. Highly recommend this episode, Dmitri was a great guest
@Mathi-ASS
@Mathi-ASS 4 дні тому
Ussr had in 1990 240million-290million
@Un1p0rn
@Un1p0rn 4 дні тому
Military manpower is not really that important cause you'll have to arm all the people you've got, and that's a huge problem What is way more important is that PRC has a much stronger economy that successfully adopted market elements and doesn't suffer with deficits as soviet economy used to
@lui8418
@lui8418 4 дні тому
@@Un1p0rnexactly and take into account the logistics, China is working on becoming a expeditionary military only 5 countries in the planet has them with the United States as number 1 and Russia barley but they are still in the topic, China can’t invade a country and continue supplying all those troops with food and ammunition along with their rule of 1 which caused a population crisis, you’ll see a lot of those soldiers lose their lives pretty fast against an army like the United States
@unknown-hb2to
@unknown-hb2to 4 дні тому
Lol a starving population. And aging. Plus whats the point of having people if your equipment sucks, we’re not fistfighting.
@KD-xq5co
@KD-xq5co 5 днів тому
Govt providing Chips Act money - is that not government subsidizing?
@Typical.Anomaly
@Typical.Anomaly 5 днів тому
I'd call it an investment in ourselves.
@KD-xq5co
@KD-xq5co 5 днів тому
Fucked up logic of the guest.
@worldofdaas
@worldofdaas 6 днів тому
We interviewed Dmitri again (MAY 2024) --> Winning the Tech Race vs China - Chips, AI & Biotech ukposts.info/have/v-deo/kZx-jmZneH-nq2Q.html watch now!
@worldofdaas
@worldofdaas 6 днів тому
See our latest interview with Dmitri: Winning the Tech Race vs China - Chips, AI & Biotech May 2024 📌 ukposts.info/have/v-deo/kZx-jmZneH-nq2Q.html