Will the US be able to hold it's technological lead over China for the next five years?

Will the US be able to hold it's technological lead over China for the next five years?

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Oh yes.
Chinese universities are complete shit when it comes to research because all the good researchers go work abroad, since every european and american country offers better salaries, better facilities and higher research budgets.
>inb4 private research through tech
Chinese engineering doesn't exist. All China does is build products designed somewhere else.

Next 5 yes, next 50, probably not, they'll just buy everything

>all those women
good thing jobs are seen as a social responsibility

>implying the value of the yuan won't drop like a brick once the chinese housing bubble bursts
Even with the funnelling into North Korea, you can't keep going forever.

>Designed by China

Said no product ever

Kek. No white males were involved in this project.

This is the future goyim.

NASA currently has 17,345 employees. A room of 100 women isn't even 1% of that.


They'll be fine.

The only guy in the picture is working while all the other are wasting their time.
Top kek

>That one black man
>Is the only one doing work

Says a lot about a gender when blacks are harder workers...

not true. tons of chinese go to american universities and then go back home because they don't understand how to function within our culture -- the openness makes them uncomfortable.

For example: the largest (and best) commercial UAV company, DJI, is chinese.

Yes for the next five years for sure. The problem is China can graduate tens of thousands of engineers and physicist a year. In that group you are gonna bet some real break through leaders. China will have to figure out how to solve its central planning problem stifling innovation but still by sheer numbers they are gonna grind down the US advantage. Unless the US, Europe, and Japan take the threat of China seriously.

We should have fucked China in 1989 when China was ripe to fall to democracy instead we turned a blind eye for cheap goods and threw China a life line.

I am still pissed at Bush Sr. for not folding up China when Communism was getting BTFO all over the globe in 1989.

But they'll be a drag on the actual productive people. They'll be sexual harassment lawsuits, identity politics, all that crap.

1) that image is taken from an event about women in STEM, still cucky but it's not NASA staff.

2) yes, because china is far too corrupt and inept to actually produce anything worthwhile. most of their schooling is atrocious as well which is why they only report test scores from shanghai which just conveniently is home to China's elites and top schools.

Yes, but that does not trickle down into performant research bodies and labs.
Chinese universities are seen as efficient because they generate a lot of degrees but that does not create value in terms of research either.

most of the people in that room aren't even employed at NASA

see the actual people employed by NASA skew hugely towards white and asian men.

Still look at the sheer numbers that come out of those elite schools compared to the US's elite schools. They are graduating 100 engineers to our 1. The weight of China's numbers in elite STEM graduates compared to the USA is giant. Pus the US has to import brain power. China is a real problem and people keep ignoring it.

Just the one black dude not caring and actually doing what looks like work

Not a chance.

Chinese technology can only progress as far as what they can copy from whites.... then they hit a brick wall and starve to death until their population is small enough for their society to be sustainable again.

Not all that different from insect colonies if you think about it.

>china
>technology
pick one

Is he ok?

china has a lot of brute force but culturally they stifle creativity, barely any of them follow creative pursuits and they de-emphasize innovation for the sake of job security.

Their stem students and stem workers are just like their GDP, they look great on paper, but when you actually look past numbers its a shit show.

China is going to get btfo in the next couple years.

yes they later retrieved his spine from the machine and reattached it

>Still look at the sheer numbers that come out of those elite schools compared to the US's elite schools
they only have a handful of quality universities and they're still subpar. the number of students graduating also leaves much to be desired.

one thing you have to keep in mind with Chinese education is that they don't actually value how skilled the students will come out, but how loyal the state can make them to the party. this is why much of Chinese education is centered around patriotic shit and the communist party rather than actual education. they do the same thing with their military as well. roughly a third of officer's training in china is singing patriotic anthems and learning about the party.

its also why the elite in china don't send their kids to Chinese universities, they send them to western universities.

you are greatly exaggerating the threat they pose. China will never be a considerable threat technologically, because their whole country is geared to keeping the CCP in power and they're starting to show cracks in that given constant internal power struggles and economic setbacks. China will be lucky to last another 20 years without some kind of civil war.

China innovates nothing. The only thing China is capable of is stealing intellectual property and copying what it has stolen.

Where is the Chinese Microsoft? Apple? General Motors? Boeing? Hewlett-Packard? IBM? Dow Chemicals? Pfizer?

China does not innovate. Will never innovate. China can only steal and copy.

China can't even make proper escalators yet

Yeah, we just need more Asians. Seriously, we'll take all the best minds China has to offer, just watch. Think about it this way: You are a brilliant scientist who has an understanding of, let's say, astrophysics that most people can't even dream of. Even your modern contemporaries cannot keep up. You now have a choice. Stay in China and serve the state for your entire life and if you toe the line properly you might do okay. Or come to the US, be welcomed in for your skill set and make shit tons of money while banging beautiful women and driving fancy cars. Which one you going with?

>That Chinese kid who saw his mom get eaten by a Chinese escalator
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Give him band aid and a gogurt desu

> chink here

Typical white arrogance in this thread. People here do not understand Chinese people or culture at all and only parrot stereotypes they read about on the news. You guys vastly vastly exaggerate how repressed China is

Here's some context:
China's only been industrializing for 40 years and is already competing shoulder-to-shoulder with developed countries in many high tech industries.

I'm a telecom engineer and I can tell that Huawei and ZTE equipment basically runs every mobile carrier network outside of the US (only because US bans them). Huawei is the world leader in telecom technology and is creating the standards right now for 5G.


Just wait. Look to where the puck is going not where it's been in the past (we wuz kangs mentality). Shenzhen is the next Silicon Valley. We'll see the next big thing come out of there. Just wait.


Take a look at when all the companies were formed. All of them were before the 80's when Deng made the reforms.

Also many of these companies like GM, HP, IBM and Dow Chemicals are on the stagnating or on the decline.

You'll be treated pretty well in China as well if you were that exceptional. This isn't the 60s anymore.