Join Our Next Livestream: Welcome to the Chinese Century

China is indeed the new powerhouse in town, and its influence is being felt far beyond its borders. The question on everyone's mind now is: how did we let China get ahead of us so quickly? The answer lies in a space race that Trump himself described as "the competition for the future," where China has been rapidly accelerating its technological advancements.

From batteries to milk, electric vehicles to solar energy, China is taking the lead when it comes to innovation. Its robotic industry is exploding, with new technologies and products being introduced at an unprecedented rate. The country's energy revolution is also gaining momentum, with its commitment to renewable energy sources like wind and hydroelectric power helping to combat climate change.

But what does all this mean for the rest of us? How will China's dominance affect the world economy and our daily lives? These are just some of the burning questions that WIRED's panel of experts will address in their upcoming livestream on January 21 at noon ET / 9 am PT. Joining the discussion will be Sandra Upson, Features editor at WIRED; Zeyi Yang, Senior writer at WIRED covering technology and business in China; and Will Knight, Senior writer at WIRED covering AI.

So mark your calendars for January 21 and join the conversation on what it means to live in the Chinese century. Whether you're a tech enthusiast, a curious observer, or simply someone who wants to stay informed about global trends, this livestream is not to be missed. And don't worry if you can't make it – a replay of the event will be available for subscribers after the fact.
 
πŸš€ OMG, can u believe China's been sneaking up on us while we're still trying to figure out how to charge our phones efficiently?! 🍿 It's like they're on this never-ending tech rocket ship and we're stuck in neutral 😴. I mean, did we even compete with them? Like, Trump himself is talking about a "competition for the future" but what was our strategy again? πŸ’‘ We shoulda been investing more in solar energy back in the 90s 🌞. Anyways, the WIRED panel is gonna break it down on Jan 21 and I'm low-key hyped to learn more πŸ“šπŸ’». Will we be able to adapt before China takes over the world's tech throne? πŸ€”
 
πŸ€” china's rapid growth is defo blowing our minds πŸš€ i mean, who would've thought we'd be seeing electric milk fridges and solar-powered farms? πŸ˜‚ seriously though, what's crazy is how fast they're innovating and getting ahead of us. it's like we were all just chillin' while china was over here building its robotic army πŸ€– and switching to renewable energy πŸ’š. anyway, can't wait for that WIRED livestream on jan 21! will definitely be tuning in to see how this whole chinese century thing plays out πŸ“ΊπŸ‘€
 
omg did u know china is actually kinda taking over rn? like theyre making huge strides in tech and innovation and its kinda scary lol but at the same time its also kinda cool to think about how far ahead they are now πŸ€―πŸš€ anyway its gonna be interesting to see what happens next with their economy and stuff, idk if we can even compete with them πŸ€‘πŸ’Έ
 
I'm low-key freaking out over China's rapid rise 🀯! I mean, we knew they were gonna be a major player, but wow, this is some next-level stuff πŸ’₯. It's crazy to think that we let them get ahead of us in this space race ⏰. Trump was right, it is about the competition for the future πŸ”΄.

But seriously, what does this mean for us? Are we gonna be left behind or something πŸ€”? China's innovation game is on another level, from electric vehicles to solar energy – they're making moves in every sector πŸš€. And let's not forget their robotic industry, which is just mind-blowing πŸ€–.

I'm hyped for this livestream, tho πŸ“Ί! We need to get the lowdown on what China's dominance means for us and the world economy πŸ’Έ. Sandra Upson, Zeyi Yang, and Will Knight are gonna break it down, so I'll be tuning in on January 21 at noon ET πŸ•°οΈ. Who else is ready to dive into the Chinese century? πŸ˜…
 
omg what's the diff btwn china and usa in tech tho πŸ€”? like i know china's making some big moves but isnt usa still leading or wut? πŸ€‘ and btw did they ever have any space race thingy? wasnt that just a movie πŸŽ₯πŸš€
 
OMG, I'm low-key freaking out thinking about China's rise 🀯! I mean, we've seen some epic tech growth from them in the past few years and now they're like, dominating the space race πŸ’«. But seriously though, it's kinda scary how quickly they're moving forward while we're still trying to catch up πŸ•°οΈ. We need to get our act together ASAP because China's innovation game is on a whole other level πŸ”₯. Have you guys seen those new battery techs they've been working on? Mind-blowing stuff! πŸ’₯
 
πŸ€” China's rapid ascent into powerhouse territory got me thinking...

Imagine a Venn diagram with the US on one side and China on the other. Both have been investing heavily in tech, but let's visualize their approaches πŸ“ˆ.

China's space race is like a rocket ship blasting off ⚑️, with a focus on innovation and efficiency. They're catching up fast! On the other hand, the US has been playing catch-up πŸ”™, focusing on upgrading existing infrastructure rather than creating new ones.

It's not all bad news for the US though 🌞. We've got our strengths in AI and biotech. But to truly compete, we need to think differently πŸ”„. Maybe a ' hybrid approach' is needed – combining the best of both worlds? 🀝

The future is exciting (and intimidating πŸ˜…) but with experts like Sandra Upson, Zeyi Yang, and Will Knight weighing in, I'm hoping for some insightful answers on January 21! πŸ’‘
 
πŸ€” China's rapid rise to superpower status has got me thinking - what happened? I mean, we've been aware of their growing tech prowess for years, but Trump was right when he said it was all about the space race. They're not just catching up, they're leaving us in the dust! πŸ’¨

It's like they're having a major innovation party and everyone else is invited to join. From electric cars to solar panels, they're getting there first. And let's not forget about their robotic industry - it's exploding with new tech and products coming out left and right! πŸ€–

But what's the real reason behind all this? Is it just a case of smart investment and strategic planning or is there something more at play? I think it's a combination of both. China has been investing heavily in education, research, and development for years, which has given them a huge head start.

And now that they're leading the charge, what does that mean for us? Will we have to adapt to a new world order where China is the dominant player? Will our jobs and industries be affected by their technological advancements? These are all great questions that need answering.

I'm definitely going to tune in to WIRED's livestream on January 21 to get some answers. It'll be interesting to hear from experts like Sandra, Zeyi, and Will who will break down the implications of China's rise and what it means for our daily lives. πŸ“Ί
 
I'm not sure I buy into the idea that China is the new powerhouse overnight πŸ€”. Don't get me wrong, they've made some huge strides in innovation, especially when it comes to renewable energy and electric vehicles. But let's not forget, the US has been investing heavily in these areas too, we just might be playing catch-up πŸ˜….

That being said, I do think China's rapid advancements are something we should take note of and learn from πŸ“š. We need to make sure we're staying ahead of the curve when it comes to tech and sustainability. Maybe this is an opportunity for us to re-evaluate our priorities and rethink how we approach innovation?

One thing's for sure, though - the world is changing fast, and we need to be adaptable if we want to stay relevant 🌎. So, I'll be tuning in to that WIRED livestream on January 21 to see what the experts have to say πŸ‘€.
 
πŸš€πŸ“Š I'm thinking... China's got us beat in the innovation game and we gotta wonder how that happened πŸ€”. If we look at the stats, China has been investing heavily in research & development since Obama was still in office πŸ’Έ. By 2020, they'd already surpassed the US in terms of clean energy production and now they're dominating the electric vehicle market πŸš—πŸ’¨. Did you know that according to a report by McKinsey, China accounted for 51% of global R&D spending in 2022? That's insane! πŸ’₯ The numbers are clear: if we don't step up our game, we might be left in the dust πŸ’ͺ.

Here's a chart showing China's advancements in renewable energy over the past decade:

Renewable Energy Production (GWh):

* 2015: 1.2%
* 2020: 27.3%
* 2022: 35.4%

And if we look at AI, China is also leading the charge πŸ€–. Did you know that according to a report by IDC, China's AI spending reached $17.8 billion in 2022? That's more than double what the US spent on AI in the same year πŸ€‘.

Anyway, I'm sure it'll be an interesting discussion at the WIRED livestream... πŸ’¬
 
OMG I'm literally low-key freaking out right now 😱 China's rise to superpower status is insane! I mean, we've seen them dominating in tech, but now it's like they're taking over everything 🀯 from EVs to solar energy to even food production (have you tried those Chinese milk alternatives? πŸ₯›). It's wild how quickly they've caught up and are now leaving us in the dust πŸ’¨. What does this mean for our economy and daily lives? I'm super curious to hear what these experts have to say on Jan 21 πŸ“Ί. Mark your calendars, fam! ⏰
 
I'm kinda low-key concerned about China's rapid rise... like, I've been following tech and innovation for years and I just didn't see this coming πŸ€―πŸ“ˆ. It feels like they're playing catch-up to us but now they're actually leaving us in the dust πŸ’¨. And what's worrying me is that we need to adapt our own strategies quickly or risk losing ground in the global market πŸŒŽπŸ’Ό.

I mean, take electric vehicles for example - China already has some amazing models out there and I've heard they're planning to go all-in on EVs by 2030 πŸ’». That's like, a decade before we're even thinking about it! 😲 And what about AI? We hear they're making huge investments in that area too πŸ€–.

It's not all doom and gloom though... I'm actually kinda excited to see how this plays out πŸŽ‰. It'll be fascinating to watch the rest of us scramble to keep up with China's innovation powerhouse πŸ’ͺ.
 
I mean, come on... China's been making moves for years and we're just now realizing it? Like, they've been investing in their tech sector since like 2008 or something. And Trump was all about the space race too, remember? He even had a space force in mind back then! So, how did we not see this coming? It's kinda obvious if you think about it... 😏 But seriously, China's innovation is super impressive and we should be taking note of what they're doing. They're like, whoa, leading the way on electric cars and solar energy already. And with AI, robotics, and all that jazz, their future is looking brighter than ours πŸ€–πŸ’‘
 
I was just thinking, have you ever noticed how some coffee shops are starting to use those weird self-service machines that dispense your drink? Like, what's up with that? You just walk in, order, and voilΓ ! Your coffee is made. It's like, aren't we already living in a sci-fi movie or something? πŸ€– And speaking of sci-fi, have you seen those new Star Wars movies? I mean, I love a good space battle as much as the next person, but can someone explain to me why they're still making these epic battles in space? Don't get me wrong, it's cool and all, but wouldn't it be more practical to fight on a planet or something? πŸ€”
 
I'm telling ya... πŸ€” China's been playing the long game here. I mean, think about it. They've been investing in all these new techs and innovating like crazy for years now. Meanwhile, we're still trying to catch up. It's like they knew something we didn't πŸ€‘. And have you seen their space program lately? πŸš€ They're like, "Hey, we're gonna make a moon base" and we're over here like "uh, nice try... πŸ˜…". This isn't just about China getting ahead of us though, it's about the implications for our world economy. Are we gonna be stuck in second gear while they're cruising on autopilot? πŸš—πŸ’¨ I'll definitely be tuning in to WIRED's livestream to figure out what's going down...
 
πŸ€” China's rapid rise is making me wonder if we've been too focused on short-term gains πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ. We're so caught up in what's next quarter that we forgot to invest in our own future πŸ’Έ. Meanwhile, China's just cruising along, innovating left and right πŸ”₯. What does this mean for us? Will we have to adapt or risk being left behind? I'm not sure I like the sound of that 😬. Guess I'll be tuning in on January 21 to get some answers πŸ“Ί
 
πŸ€” China's rapid rise is making me wonder what happened to our own innovation game πŸ“ˆ. I mean, we're talking batteries and milk, electric vehicles... it's not just tech, they're changing how everything works at home 🏠. And those robots? Whoa, they're moving fast πŸ’¨. It's like the US is playing catch-up and it's hard to keep up πŸ˜…. The panel discussion on January 21 sounds interesting, I'll probably tune in... but can we expect any solutions or just a lot of questions about how this happened? πŸ€”
 
I'm low-key stressing about China's rapid tech advancements πŸ€―πŸš€. Like, what even happened? It feels like just yesterday we were all hyping up Tesla and now China is leading the pack in battery tech, electric vehicles, solar energy... it's wild! 🌞 I mean, I get that Trump said it was a competition for the future but... did we really think we could keep up with them on our own? πŸ€” Now we're just playing catch-up and trying to figure out how to adapt. And what about AI? Will Knight is joining the discussion, so fingers crossed they'll dive into some of the implications for our daily lives πŸ’»πŸ˜¬ Mark your calendars for January 21, I guess...
 
πŸš€ I'm still trying to wrap my head around how China went from being basically ignored by the rest of us to now being like, the ultimate tech powerhouse 🀯. It's crazy to think about how much of a gap there is between their innovation and ours. Like, we're still struggling to make electric vehicles affordable for regular people, and they're over here creating next-gen batteries that can charge our homes in under 30 seconds πŸ’‘. What's the plan for the rest of us? Are we just gonna have to adapt to living in a world where China sets the tech agenda? πŸ€” And what about the jobs? Will all these new technologies and industries create new opportunities or just displace people who aren't as 'tech-savvy'? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
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