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The Economist-Chinas leaders walk a fine line in nudging tech toward AI and chips Podcasts

January 17, 2024   1 min   159 words

这篇报道揭示了中国政府在推动科技发展方面的摇摆不定,特别是在视频游戏监管方面。领导层表现出鼓励“硬科技”如芯片和人工智能,而不希望再次引发昂贵的打压消费类科技的行动。这种微妙平衡反映了中国领导层在引导科技发展方向时所面临的挑战。报道还提到了前央行行长马克·卡尼是否有意领导加拿大的政治抉择,以及社交媒体用户为何愿意在线分享个人日记。整体而言,报道深入剖析了中国科技政策的复杂性和领导层在此方面的艰难取舍。

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