China Morning Missive

Enough already. America needs to return to its competitive roots. A clarion call must be made.

Last night I stumble upon a few reviews of the latest Xiaomi 17-series smartphones. They are, unquestionably, a better value and experience than Apple’s latest iPhone iteration.

My mind immediately went to the US auto industry of the 70s and 80s.

Now, my expectation is that anyone who’ll read this will immediately jump to the argument that Xiaomi has done nothing more than “steal” Apple’s IP. Probably. For me, that was nothing more than the inevitable outcome of the Apple decision to centralize its entire production in the Mainland.

The real point is the irrelevancy of this argument. Ignoring reality will not address the core issue.

This Xiaomi example is nothing but another chink in the American armour of supposed technological exceptionalism. The China tech threats aren’t just accelerating, they are expanding in scope.

Real world implications are just around the corner and AI is the Hemingway whale with more than a few harpoons already lodged in its mid section.

The American business media headlines need to be fully dismissed. Seek out all LLM community commentary. The AI user base. Do so and you’ll quickly find just how precarious the American AI ecosystem is from China’s relentless advances.

The competitive threat from China isn’t insurmountable. Far from it. Still, what’s required is a return to raw competitive forces. Enough with share buy backs. Invest. Enough with regulatory capture. Build better products. Deliver better services.

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It is seriously becoming beyond frustrating. Especially all the regulatory capture. Industrial policy is one thing. This crony capitalism in America is just plain wrong and counter productive. .

I don't get it... you admit that they copied Apple, but then turn around and say build better products? They did build a better product, supposedly, because they got copied exactly. On specs it's far from the best, but that has never been Apple's selling point - which every other manufacturer doesn't seem to understand.

Also, no one wants Chinese smart devices because it's impossible to tell what they do with your data. Probably copy it in real time, straight to regime databases.

I don’t disagree with any points you’ve made. Even still, it’s the reality of the situation which is being unaddressed by American corporate culture. Without better products and services the world WILL gravitate to Chinese tech.

The LLM community is moving at seeps to Chinese AI models.

As for the point that people won’t buy Chinese tech over a data loss fear, I’m of the mind that it’s the same with American tech. Only difference is which master do you choose.

The world might, until they realize what's happening with their data.

What makes you say the LLM community is moving to Chinese AI models? Have a reference for that? I haven't heard anyone use any of the Chinese models besides from trying them out once or twice. Most developers still use Anthropic and most corpos I know of still use chat gpt.

I’ll send through some sources later in the day. Heading out with the misses for our weekend. Thanks though for pressing the point.