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Title: Baidu CEO: AI will weaken people's dependence on cell phones in two decades
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URL Source: http://www.ecns.cn/cns-wire/2019-04-03/detail-ifzhaszu6979391.shtml
Published: Apr 3, 2019
Author: Editor : Gu Liping
Post Date: 2019-04-03 04:36:02 by Tatarewicz
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Views: 195
Comments: 3

(ECNS) - China is gradually playing a defining role in global technology innovation, said Robin Li Yanhong, the CEO and cofounder of Baidu, China's top search engine.

Speaking at the 2019 Internet Yuelu Summit, Li said most people think of cars when they talk about intelligent Internet, but its effects will become more far-reaching for all of society in the future.

In the past 20 years, Chinese people have become more and more reliant on their mobile phones, but that dependency will decline gradually over the next two decades because of the growth of artificial intelligence, he said.

“Our living environment will be filled with all kinds of sensors and they will easily be able to respond to people’s requirements… in every industry there is great potential for the development of intelligent equipment and machines to learn more and more about the needs of people, and how to meet those needs,” said Li.

China is taking a leading role in applying artificial intelligence to various problems, as seen in the transformation of the real economy and the emphasis placed on innovation-driven growth, he said.

China will encounter unique difficulties when compared with other parts of the world, therefore it will have the opportunity to discover innovative solutions and promote technical development, enabling the country to take a leading role in these endeavors, added Li.

Since it kicked off in 2016, the summit, named after the historical and cultural mountain of Yuelu in Hunan Province, has become an important event to acknowledge industry achievements and uncover trends.

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#1. To: Tatarewicz (#0)

President Xi of China has called Trump and wants to make a deal. Do you think Trump's strong stance on dealing with China's cheating on trade deals has struck a chord with Xi? ;)

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2019-04-03   5:33:02 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: BTP Holdings (#1)

China cheating in trade seems moot...as long as they provide reasonable quality products at the lowest price.

What importing areas need to do is introduce/adjust sales tax of 10 percent on electricals and mechanicals. In five yeatrs if 50% of product i.e. blenders can be repaired with interchangeable parts, then tax-free. Should see return of parts and repair shops instead of throwing away the the whole machine.

Tatarewicz  posted on  2019-04-06   5:14:41 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Tatarewicz (#2)

as long as they provide reasonable quality products at the lowest price.

What importing areas need to do is introduce/adjust sales tax of 10 percent on electricals and mechanicals. In five yeatrs if 50% of product i.e. blenders can be repaired with interchangeable parts, then tax-free. Should see return of parts and repair shops instead of throwing away the the whole machine.

I was using a Sawzall type of cutter at work and it quit working. It was Made in China. Then they had a Skil Saw circular saw which used to be made in Chicago and is now Made in China.

If Trump could get these outfits back into the U.S. to make their products again it would be good for the U.S. and good for the world.

Now cherry picking certain products to be taxed at a different rate is not a feasible option. If it were certain types of alcoholic beverages, then the excise could be explained adequately.

You are describing the fix-it shop in Andy Griffith's Mayberry, NC. If we had those types of shops around to fix vacuum cleaners and other machines we would be better off. But it seems to be cheaper to throw them in the trash and buy a new one. ;)

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2019-04-06   11:01:24 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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