2/20/2026

China's silent AI Summit ...not a word needs to be spoken

 


22 min clip on Chinese engineering and AI supremacy on display all over China. The 16,000 drones display in Shanghai, an hour of precision engineering, AI, coordination, zero error, not a single hitch, not a single mistake is acceptable, is a statement to the world. China's AI is real! Watch and be amazed, enjoy.

Think of the number of engineers, software and hardware, that made this happened. Think of the tapestry in the sky, how they put them together, with every drone moving exactly where it should be, at speed, lighting up, displaying different colours...the complexity of the performance is mind blowing. There is no need to say anything. What you see is what you get.

And think of the 9 billion trips being made in the 15 days of Chinese New Year Celebration, involving hundreds of millions of travellers, by air, by high speed train, by EVs, how the train operators managed this complicated transportation with thousands of trains running non stop...The computers, algorithm, the engineering, the management that made this happened, flawlessly to the second. Can you imagine what will happen if there is a single mistake in a single drone, in a high speed train?

China does not have to shout for attention, no fakes, just letting it happened! The drone shows and the transportation show across the expanse of China, the biggest exodus of people in 15 days, as if they are just natural, no massive jams, breakdowns, everything just happened as expected....this is AI and technology at work, meticulous management and planning and coordination, and the power grid holds everything together. No power failure. How much power is needed for all this to happen?

This is the NEW China, the new industrial and AI superpower.

Marco Rubio called on the white men to rebuild their empires

The Anglo-Saxon show must go on. The Whites are just putting on a show and the non-Whites are just foolish enough to enjoy the long running show.

When the Europeans could see their vulnerabilities in energy, the USA wants them to cut off cheap Russian energy in order for the USA to step in to replace Russia by supplying expensive energy for Europe. That has been done.

Now, it appears, on the surface, that the USA is trying to wash its hands off Ukraine, trying to pivot towards Iran and China. The Europeans on the other hand are now acting as cheerleaders, by giving Zelenskyy false hopes to fight on with more support instead of looking for peace. The Europeans do not realize that they are sinking into quicksand without cheap Russian energy, which is now giving China's industrialization a helping hand instead.

We know that the Anglo-Saxon Whites work hand in glove to ensure the survival of the USA hegemony. We saw how they ganged up against China during the opium war, the support for the USA resulting in the collapse of the Soviet Union, the support for the USA in its illegal war in Iraq, the support for the USA in Venezuela's oil seizure and now again against China over Taiwan.


Anonymous

WTO is so caring about China's trade surplus, unsustainable, wanting China to trade less to become sustainable

What the WTO is probably saying is that China's export surge makes exports from USA and the West unsustainable, so China must be made to stop producing and let the West catch up. In other words, China needs to help the USA and the West by restraining its growth trajectory. Would the USA, let us say for example, even willing to cut its defense budget to allow China to catch up in its military upgrade?

The WTO wants China to shift its growth model from export led growth to practically just sitting down and twiddle its thumb waiting for others to take over. Only when China goes back to the stone age will the Anglo-Saxon Whites be satisfied.

Does the WTO even wants to talk about trade barriers already in full swing against China, so what other trade barriers are the WTO talking about? In fact, the USA had already set up massive trade barriers, not just against China, but the whole world, including the penguins.

Putting China's position aside, what is the reason for the USA putting up trade barriers against countries that are even suffering deficits vis a vis the USA. Fairness in argument must be applied to be seen as equitable and not just demonizing China for all the ills of the USA and the West. That they cannot compete is no fault of China and is up to them to work harder, innovate faster, do better and treat others fairly instead of just pushing the blame to others using world bodies like the WTO.


Anonymous

2/19/2026

What to learn from China?

  The Chinese miracle is no longer something that can be ignored or willed away. The hillbillies can no longer condemn or laugh at Chinese products as cheap plastics, copies, and easily broken. The new awakening, Chinese products are the best, though still cheap but very good. This admission is coming from western scholars, market leaders and serious analysts, especially EVs.

China is not setting itself as an example to emulate and copy. China knows that it is not easy as the conditions in China are very different and unique compare to other countries. This does not stop developing countries from wanting to study and learn from the Chinese success story, not unreliable or fake data. From being dead poor to becoming the second largest economy, from being deep in debt to become the biggest creditor to the Americans, with the largest national reserves in several trillions, cannot be fake. No amount of lies, demonisation, fake news etc can change this painful truth from the Americans and the West. The big queue outside Zhongnanhai is the proof. And they are not just from Africa or developing countries, they the leaders of European states.

What can developing countries learn from China? The Chinese story is not a pleasant journey to enjoy like a movie. China started by eating the humble pie, exploited for its cheap labour and manufacturing costs, polluting its environment, and earning pittance while the foreign investments made the big bucks. An item that costs $5 to make, the Chinese may make a dollar for providing cheap labour and maybe another dollar for the facilities. The foreign investors stitched on their brands and sell the item for a couple of hundred dollars, laughing all the way to the banks. Some luxury brands could earn tens of thousands for a product made by Chinese labour with the workers making a few dollars each.

China did not complain and went along, welcoming all the foreign investors in a win win formula, with China earning $1 and the foreign investor earning $1000. All is fair as both sides agreed and signed on the dotted line. China knows that no one is going to invest in China if they cannot make money, cannot have a good deal. The investors did not invest in China for charity, to feed the poor Chinese peasants for free. They did not owe China a living. And China did not cheat them with fabricated charges, lawsuits and multi million dollar fines. China did not take over successful investors' companies by force.

What China did was to learn and learn and learn as much as they can, as fast as they can from the foreign investors. At the same time, China sent its best talents overseas to study from the best universities, to learn the hard sciences, to produce STEM graduates by the millions. China did not send the substandard students to learn arts or religious studies. It is hard business decisions. There was the fear of the students not returning. The famous reply from Deng Xiaoping, if they didn't return, we would send more to make sure some would return. A lot of state funds were spent to educate the new Chinese generations to shoulder the tasks and responsibilities of rebuilding a new China, not for ego and cosmetics.

There were many problems then and now, wastages, corruptions, trial and error, but with committed and dedicated leadership, and a belief in their own people, and math, many Chinese talents returned to the Motherland after their studies, to contribute to what China is today. Many stayed behind in the West, but there were more that returned... and over the years, even those that stayed behind are starting to return to the Motherland to do their share. They shared a common mission, to rebuild China. They were committed and dedicated patriots, scientists, engineers, technicians, etc etc, all willing to sacrifice personal interests, comfort, financial success, recognition and honour in the West, their youths, and their lives, to work for their Motherland.

This is China's story, not a bed or roses, not an easy and cheap path. Many worked day and night even dying on the job without complaints. Many countries are learning and trying to pick whatever that is good for them for their countries' developments. Many went to China to learn. Oops, I forgot, China in its formative years, also sent many delegations out to learn, like in Singapore. They did not learn blindly and copy everything. They picked the best and discarded whatever that were not applicable to their own culture and political systems.

There are countries that are still thinking of getting free lunches without wanting to pay the price. Some think that foreign investors owe them a living, and if not, they just cheat the foreign investors and take whatever by all kinds of shortsighted and cunning ways. The way forward is rough and tough, and in a way easier for China because of the continuity of its political system. China could plan years ahead and can expect the subsequent leaders to continue with what they set out to do in the long term. This is not easy for countries with democratic systems that changed their political leadership every few years, like changing underwear, and needing to seek new mandates, meaning having to promise short term gains and short term results.

The musical chair game of everchanging leadership is something that many countries would find it difficult to match the Chinese way of central leadership and continuity in state planning for the long term. The USA is a very good example of a failed system relying on constant short term leadership, and worse, when the political leaders have no guarantee of being in office for more than 4 years. Under such a system, they can forget about long term planning or projects that need years for fruition. They simply don't care, no need to care, cannot afford to care. Their concerns are the immediate four years in office. Actually two or three years. By the four year, nothing matters except hoping for reelection.

Singapore is an exceptional democracy that seems to beat the musical chair game and could plan long term. India surprisingly has a Modi leadership of more than 10 years and should be doing well in planning long term. But India seems more interested in short term gains, and thinking that foreign investors owe them a living. And what is invested in India belongs to India and free for the Indians to take, legally or cunningly, with no consequences.

What is there to learn from China? Plenty But how to apply them in different political systems and cultures, and the mindset of political leaders? China improvised all the way, others too can do the same, caveat, with continuity in pursuing a planned course over years, decades.

Singapore Budget - No CDC vouchers for 2026!

SINGAPORE: On Thursday (Feb 12), many Singaporeans were likely watching out for one Budget 2026 announcement more closely than the rest - the amount of Community Development Council (CDC) vouchers and other cash payouts they would receive. In this Budget, households will get S$500 (US$396) in CDC vouchers to help with daily expenses, with a S$200 to S$400 Cost-of-Living special payment for eligible Singaporeans.

But such broad-based support measures were introduced in extraordinary circumstances – a global pandemic and then the sharp surge in global inflation. While more help is always welcome, what does it mean to continue them when the economic backdrop appears to have improved? CNA

Singapore's economy did very well last year, average household income rises to $12,800. These good news mean big pay rises akan datang.  Then why not to give CDC vouchers in 2026? The $500 voucher announced will only be paid in Jan 2027, as good as no voucher for 2026. For those desperately waiting for the vouchers they will be very disappointed. Better for the economy not to be doing so well. What an irony?

Hard times may seem to be over for many Singaporeans. But hard times for some Singaporeans are always there as they are not beneficiaries of higher incomes or growing economy. In fact their hard times not only continue, but can be worse if the cost of living keeps going up. To the 'hard up' Singaporeans, mostly the retirees and lower income Singaporeans, they have practically no income to keep up with the good times. The rising cost of everything is eating to their little savings, if they have any. Some are already dried up, $0 savings, a scary state of being. On the other hand, the businesses will take every opportunity to raise prices, especially when the economy is good. CDC vouchers are very important and helpful to the needy, to those that no longer have the privilege to live from paycheck to paycheck, because there is no paycheck coming their way. While the better off Singaporeans are enjoying their good times, don't forget that life still goes on to many Singaporeans living at the edges.

Singapore has a huge national reserves that provide another source of revenue for the govt. It would be nice if the retirees and low income Singaporeans can also benefit from the returns of our investments generated from the national reserves. So far they did not have such good fortune unlike the millionaires. Pensioners are also feeling the squeeze with stagnate pensions based on lower incomes of their time. The lower income Singaporeans are not in a position to better themselves against higher cost of living, higher fees, taxes, GST, profit driven enterprises that would keep raising prices.

CDC vouchers are very helpful for the people that needed them, the people that are no longer in the work force, in the revenue generating economy, the people that are watching the sun rises and sunsets daily, and haplessly. The bottom feeders are often forgotten while the millionaires are coveting for the next GCB. Not giving out CDC vouchers in 2026 is a natural thing. Who cares about another few hundred bucks that may be just tips to the millionaires?