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AI rules are currently being written, and I believe the rules will be amended to accommodate the new tech. However, I’m merely providing examples of why the WTO can’t/won’t rescue China in this regard. I’ve been in China the past couple months, and literally everything is knocked off here… everything from all over the world, I see fake labels on products meant to represent American and European products, but it’s all counterfeit and the luxury stores are pretty empty, as the prices are even higher here. It’s better than it was 20 yrs ago, they’re making an attempt, but it’s still a wide spread China hasn’t prioritized… They were building ghost cities developed and constructed at “China speed”
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anonymous 8 months ago
Probably more than they'd like to admit. I remember a few occasions where new chinese regulations were announced that the west would condemn, except china had already pointed out they already did it somewhere in the west and they'd just picked up on they justified the idea's ethical implications that way.
I don’t disagree, but I make my living playing by the rules. If China doesn’t like the rules, there are many, like us, globally that may in fact align with China on this and amend how we treat IP. But it’s a discussion, and currently, these are the rules. As a general rule, I don’t like changing the rules in the middle of the game, but that’s another discussion.