the fact that the whole thing is shot in a single room makes it even more amazing
once a nazi, always a nazi
The books are fantastic as well.
Yeah, US massively subsidizes Tesla, are you seriously so ignorant not to know that?
China is already dominating lots of markets, and what you're describing isn't happening. For example, pretty much all solar panels are produced in China, and they're still dirt cheap today.
You mean just like every other country?
Dumping is when you sell things below cost to drive competition out and then jack up the price once you achieve a monopoly. What's happening here is that China simply produces things much cheaper than the Europeans. It's not limited to EVs.
Chinese brands aren't receiving 45% subsidies last I checked. However, this would be a dumb way to try and restore competition since it just punishes consumers in Europe.
Western manufacturing tends to be much more automation heavy.
bruh https://www.statista.com/chart/31337/new-installations-of-industrial-robots-by-country/
I'm so confused here. I was under the impression that the entire argument for capitalist markets was that they produce cheaper and better goods than is possible to do with central state planning. Yet, here we have the capitalist west complaining that Chinese state driven model if producing goods that western companies are simply not able to compete with. Somebody help me understand.
I've found coding assistance to be pretty lacklustre myself as well. That said, one area where language models might actually be good is emulating a type system for dynamic languages. Given how good these things are at figuring out general shape of the code, I suspect they could fairly accurately tell you argument and return types for functions. And you could probably get away with a pretty small model if it only targets a specific language.