Wuwei
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I agree with over 99% of what you posted. But as far as false connection I have a different perspective.False connection. .......... Etc ..........
Sure, they stole technology and their cars don't meet the US standards. The people probably don't care and are glad to be able to afford one.
The US was rather lax in letting Chinese students in our universities doing critical research. We were lax in internet security, and selling them state of the art equipment that they could reverse-engineer. They are now on the path of leapfrogging us in critical areas. Hopefully our technology will be protected more in the future.
But you ignored the last paragraph in my OP which is a future problem beyond stealing:
China is on track to graduate twice as many STEM Ph.D.s as the U.S. by 2025. China now clearly tops the U.S. in practical AI applications, including facial recognition, voice recognition and fintech. They are moving forward faster than the US.