The geopolitical Game of our time - the US-China Tech Tango! Two global superpowers playing an incredibly expensive game of "keep-away" with computer chips, where the prize is technological world domination, and the losers get... well, increasingly frustrated. The Great Chip Chase: Technological Errors The United States, land of silicon dreams and technological swagger, has decided that China shouldn't have nice AI chips. It's like watching two kids in a sandbox, except the sandbox is worth billions of dollars, and the toys are microscopic pieces of technology that can basically think faster than most humans. The US government has, for the third time, dramatically slammed down export restrictions on high-tech products. "No advanced chips for you!" they essentially declare, wagging a finger at China like a disappointed kindergarten teacher. And how does China respond? With the diplomatic equivalent of "Oh yeah? Watch this!" - by blocking exports...
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From Arithmetic to Artificial Intelligence - A Comedy of Computational Evolution
The evolution of computers from glorified calculators to chatty know-it-alls who think they can write the next great American novel. Remember the 1970s? No? Well, lucky you. It was a time when computers were essentially oversized toasters with the processing power of a sleepy hamster. Their greatest achievement was adding numbers without catching fire, which, let's be honest, was a pretty low bar. It's like being proud of your teenager for remembering to wear pants to school – it's the bare minimum, folks! From Arithmetic to Artificial Intelligence - A Comedy of Computational Evolution Back then, if you told someone that in 2024 we'd have machines writing poetry, generating art, and giving relationship advice, they'd have assumed you were smoking something that definitely wasn't legal. The most exciting thing a computer could do in the '70s was calculate artillery trajectories, which is basically fancy math to figure out how to throw something really far....
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