New York Times Chinese Website wrote tonight (September 5th): "Thomas L. Friedman: If we cannot trust China's artificial intelligence products, then China will not trust ours either. In the near future, China may only dare to buy soybeans from the United States, while we may only dare to buy soy sauce from China, which will undoubtedly stifle global economic growth."

[Witty] Comment a few words: In this cutting-edge field of artificial intelligence, the United States and China, as global leaders, should set aside prejudice, work together, and create a win-win situation. This is an obvious and reasonable matter, but some U.S. politicians are stubbornly going against it, engaging in decoupling and cutting off chains, and recklessly blocking and suppressing the development of China's artificial intelligence. The consequences are self-evident: China will definitely be more determined to independently develop artificial intelligence technology, while taking a boycott attitude towards U.S. related technologies and rules. In the long run, both sides may fall into a situation of using their own artificial intelligence technologies for confrontation, and the future general artificial intelligence (AGI) will inevitably be imbued with the colors of confrontation and hostility.

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