• blobjim [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    15 days ago

    Thanks for psoting. Really useful article. It shows how craven the US is that they’re barring certain countries from standards bodies for what are supposed to be international standards.

    In response, a think tank affiliated with the Chinese Ministry for Industry and IT has argued, China should launch its own international research and development association to win over Europe. Telecoms giant China Mobile appears to think the future is still open. According to a spokesperson, it was still unclear whether there would be a single global standard for 6G and collaborations with Europe, Japan and South Korea continued with “an open attitude.” China’s IMT-2030 (6G) group last year signed an MOU with Europe’s 6G-IA industry alliance.

    I really hope that goes well. It would be great if the US gets the could shoulder instead of the Global South.

    Europe’s insistence on privacy and empowerment of internet users—as laid out by its Digital Decade Principles - puts it at odds with China and the US.

    Classic European arrogance lol. They’re just so civilized 💅🏻

    • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆@lemmygrad.mlOP
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      14 days ago

      It’s going to be really funny when the rest of the world starts moving past the west using Chinese tech while the west continues to wall itself off and slides into irrelevance technologically.

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      14 days ago

      Europe’s insistence on privacy and empowerment of internet users—as laid out by its Digital Decade Principles - puts it at odds with China and the US.

      China and the EU both have privacy laws protecting internet users. Personal Information Protection Law since 2021 in China. Last I checked it’s the Americans that don’t. But yeah of course Europeans will refuse to acknowledge any common ground and highlight differences instead.