But I would think TVs and microchips are more complicated than printers. And those two have been cracked by the Chinese.
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The real question here is where are the Chinese printers?! I mean, it's a big market, why aren't they getting into it?
Because that interview is for investors. He's looking out for the shares price, not his customers. We can always buy other products, like Canon or Epson. It's too bad because HP printers are the best, but not enough to let us be robbed like other brands.
Maybe people are just tired of movies about race, sexual preferences and gender plastered everywhere without context and just want to see an interesting story. It used to be like that with movies like toy story, the first couple, and monsters inc.
The same arguments were made in the 80s when products like Adobe appeared in the design market. Capitalism is about survival of the fittest whether we like it or not, and AI is a tremendous advantage.
Why do you think manufacturing is coming back? It looks like the auto industry is on a full frontal attack from the Chinese brands and is losing ground globally at a frightening speed, amongst other industries that have been obliterated by China. I can only see the IT and laboratory industries holding their ground.
Because they have nuclear weapons. Imagine the disaster of the Vietnam war, but with a couple of USA cities obliterated by nuclear warheads.
As always, most of the world is not doing better, but some of it is doing great. I choose to be part of the latter and be an architect of the future regardless of how big or small my contribution will be.
This is good advice, but it doesn't work with most kids. Some kids, most of them around 2-4 yo, can't regulate their emotions no matter what. Most teenagers as well.