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What the World Can Learn From China’s Innovation Playbook | Keyu

What the World Can Learn From China’s Innovation Playbook | Keyu Jin | TED

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In the last few decades, China has gone from technological scarcity to abundance. What sparked this shift? Economist Keyu Jin explores how China has fostered a model of innovation unlike any other and shows why understanding its competitive, collaborative approach could benefit the world — and…

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  1. Last-minute China-US cooperation saved the Paris Agreement. Ongoing cooperation could implement it properly and save the climate. So-called 'realists' who only think about cutting down rivals will doom us all instead, if they have their way.

  2. China is a production power house. They make it with foreign technology, bought or stolen. One of the things she mentions is solar energy. This technology is European.
    China copies design and copies technology.

  3. I'm Chinese, and I don't think she is an ordinary Chinese citizen without relationship or benefit with the CPC authority. What she said was a perfect and ideal one-party ruling government for the best benifits of the companies and the peole, which actully only allows comments for its significant achievements and parise of the great leaders. Indeed, if the government permits, it can provide any resources for a company to develop in the whole region, as long as you have the bonded relationship with the higher officers in particular in the central govenment, because political power means everything here in China, bureaucracy dominating business, whlile it can also deprive of everything from you with just an administration order for no good reason if you are skeptical of the one-party ruling system, not loyal to the great leader or not obedient to the government.

  4. "I can buy a can of coke by scanning my face"??? Jesus, do I really have to scan my face just to buy a can of coke? No thanks! Would never want to live in a police state with cameras everywhere watching me and tracking my every move. That's why Taiwanese are like hmm…. no thanks.

  5. the title is deceived, she made one example to show there are other way to innovate tech. But whole nation system waste more, therefore not appliacable for normal country.

  6. You can learn to have the second highest spending on research, while the output isn't even in the top 10.
    Kudos to TED to give Chinese propaganda a stage!!!

  7. Right out the gate, literal bs

    Which political party was in power thst saw you reading by candle light only 30 years ago when the US had been to the moon and back 3 decades again before that? Does that party have a name ? 🤔

    As for "now China is a country of abundance" – yes,,the Dear Leader declared he had vanguished poverty in China several years ago and since everything he says is the unimpeachable truth then it must be so.

    Except of course it isn't. Its utter tosh.

    In 2020 the UN itself, despite all their toadying to China, admitted that 200m Chinese live on less than 5USD a day, 600m on less than 150 USD a month.

    The geni coefficient is much worse than most Western countries, China is a supposedly communist country where the wealth gap between rich and poor is amongst the most extreme on earth.

    And she was literally two sentences in. This is just CCP talking points propoganda dressed up as a TED talk.

  8. It's criminal she got so little applause, this just showed you how brainwash people are by the US led West anti-China propaganda making them extremely uncomfortable whenever the word "China" pops up.

    “We’ll know our disinformation program is complete when EVERYTHING the American public believes is false.” – William Casey ex CIA Director, Feb 1981

    "Propaganda is to Democracy what violence is to Totalitarianism." – Noam Chomsky

  9. There is hope to find common interest nd combined our effort for the good of humanity. Overcoming fear, building trust should be the major objective between the US and China. Keyu Jin is an ambassador in promoting that mind set..

  10. FYI NIO's stock value that was over $60 in Jan 2021 is now about $8.50. It produced 122,486 cars in 2022, Tesla for comparison produced 1,369,611. She, of course, being a CCP mouthpiece, (notice she never says CCP, or the word communist) only tells the positive side. When looking at local government financing vehicles (LGFVs), which were set up to fund infrastructure projects, similar to the NIO investment, according to Bloomberg, a record number of LGFVs failed to make payments on short-term debt this July, amounting to 1.86 billion yuan (U.S. $258 million), up from 780 million yuan in June. LGFV debt quadrupled from 2012 to 2022. International Monetary Fund data show China’s explicit local government debt nearly doubled over five years to the equivalent of $5.14 trillion — or 35.34 trillion yuan — as of last year, not including LGFVs. Would you want your mayor & local governemnt investing your tax dollars?

  11. The amazing thing about these Chinese elites are how shameless they can be when talking about all these "greatness" of their country, and ignore the condition 95% of the population is living in. Okay, maybe they did not ignore, they just don't care, and even if they do they are not allow to talk about that. Not to mention how they can just pretend their government is "not perfect" but doing so many great things. Wonder what (or how many) passport(s) she is actually holding

  12. And the young city of Hefei is also the research hub of nuclear fusion, quantum computing, and other fundamental science topics in China. Looking forward to what it would become in the next decades!😊

  13. @12:35 1. Can do is not the same as Will do! @7:37 2. Cut throat ruthlessness, aka Chinese dog-eat-dog competitive mentality, is not the world I'd like to live in!
    In truth, Western ethic of equality at their core and Chinese classist morality cannot coexist, neither can Islamic sexist beliefs.

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