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" ... Herein lies the problem. Because language models are trained on backward-looking (because we can’t read internet posts from the future) data, they reinforce hegemonic norms, including bigotry, racism and sexism, instead of favoring newer, enlightened perspectives. ... "
" ... I think that approach has more legs than the American hegemonic approach. I would predict a world in which China and the U.S. will both have large shares of the world’s users. That’s not going to be affected by any tariffs because I think Chinese companies by and large aren’t going to be that successful in the U.S. and vice-versa. So the skirmishes will be in fought in other countries, not in the U.S. or China. ... "
" ... In the early 1940s a tyrannical power using fake news, hate speech, military might and hegemonic power controlled most of Europe: the Nazis. They controlled public life, news and local economies. Resistance groups dotted the European mainland, with one lifeline for non-official communication from free countries: radio. ... "
" ... Our hegemonic rivals are dead serious about leading the world into the future of space, especially the commercial economy. It’s time our government moves to the next phase and fully supports incorporation of this technology into the operational architectures, so that the United States can follow the lead of its ancestors through self-reliance. If we don’t, we will lose the second Space Race and the consequences will be graver than if we had lost the first. ... "
" ... This policy grew out of the early years of the Cold War, when Washington’s war-ravaged allies were threatened by hegemonic communism. But now there’s no there there, as Gertrude Stein once said of Oakland. Washington dominates the globe, far superior to any adversary, potential adversary, or collection of adversaries and potential adversaries. Moreover, the U.S. is allied with every major industrialized state, save China and Russia. Indeed, those friendly states are able to defend themselves from potential threats. As Colin Powell, then Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, observed in 1991, “I’m running out of demons. I’m running out of enemies. I’m down to Castro and Kim Il-sung.” ... "