China Versus the World We shouldn't be turning away from China. The country has a lot to offer. Rather than barring US chips from such Chinese innovators as Hikvision, iFlytek, Sensetime, JD, and Huawei, the US should be buying their gear and learning from it. Rather than constantly blaming the Chinese for "stealing" our technology, we should reconsider the defensibility of intellectual property that we can't manufacture and which can be readily stolen. China is just mimicking US entrepreneurs such as Edison, Carnegie, and Ford, who all incurred frequent charges of theft from the established European technologists of the day such as Faraday (electrical devices) and Otto (internal combustion engines). Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, and Bob Metcalfe were all charged with stealing from Xerox PARC, IBM, and other innovators. Our patent laws are based on "non-obviousness" and "reduction to practice." If without Chinese aid we cannot manufacture our inventions, they are not fully "reduced to practice." While the Chinese have educated millions in engineering and science, the US has devoted its universities to a Luddite climate cult deeply hostile to manufacturing. The new Harvard President is transforming the entire campus, including its science departments, into a climate change re-education camp. In an act of vandalism, our Environmental Protection Administration (EPA) even barred carbon nanotubes in consumer products. As a result of EPA chemophobia, Silicon Valley has essentially given up on wafer-fabrication and committed itself to an ultimately crippling focus on software and virtualization, which is dependent on chips that increasingly can only be fabricated in Taiwan, Israel, and soon mainland China itself. Crucial to electronics, "rare earth" minerals are too "dirty" to be effectively mined in the US under EPA rules. Our class action lawyers drove some 35 major chemical companies into bankruptcy through a crazed campaign against asbestos (when only 5% of the fibers were dangerous and then only after prolonged exposure). Class action lawyers are chiefly responsible for the destruction of GE as a manufacturing colossus based on of groundless claims about the toxicity of PCBs. The US and Europe are currently paralyzing our leading technology firms with tens of billions of dollars' worth of fines and fees and harassing them with subpoenas and monopoly charges. In a spurious and lucrative "privacy" campaign, government officials assume that technology is a threat rather than a solution. Personally, I would rather be followed by cameras than by cops. The so-called privacy violations are mostly performed by computers and AI using metadata. While the Chinese get surveilled from the distance by lenses and computers, we will still have to submit to ill-informed police knocking on our doors and violating our homes, hard drives, and soft-tissues. Now, even under Trump, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is making it illegal for Silicon Valley companies such as Google to pursue merit-based employment of computer scientists. None the less, US companies such as Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, and Google, all dependent on manufacturing in China and Taiwan, became the world's leaders in market cap, with huge profits, while Chinese manufacturers got by on narrow margins. The Chinese might ask: "Who is exploiting whom?" Newt sees China as immutably Marxist-Leninist and Maoist. I recognize their socialist rhetoric as religious litanies and links to the Maoist legitimacy of a Chinese Communist Party that is still leading a capitalist transformation of the country. If I have to choose between economic freedom and political democracy, I will choose economic freedom. Political freedom is meaningless if the government controls the economy. In other words, I see China, for all its well-advertised flaws, as far more an opportunity than a threat. With Xi Jinping's speech last week, it even became more hospitable to the Cryptocosm than the US is. The threat to the US, as Gingrich acknowledges in his final chapters, chiefly stems from ourselves. Regards, George Gilder Editor, Gilder's Daily Prophecy |
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