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It seems that the world economy is depressed

Your uncle's bhua living in Chengdu has a neighbor who sells very good Baijou.

The above statement is as relevant as your response.

The thread is about Chinese economy. Not Game of Thrones, Not India, Not US... hope it helps.
 
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Vanguard Takes Final Step to Exit China, Dismantling Last Team

This is pretty big news for the biggest US asset manager to be leaving China . Does not bode well?
 

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Progress in the Global Fight Against Child Mortality
INFANT MORTALITY

by Katharina Buchholz,
Nov 2, 2023


Even though the world has made progress in reducing the mortality rate of children under the age of one, infant deaths continue to be prevalent in developing countries. Especially post-neonatal deaths - those occurring between the ages of 2 and 11 months - continue with a higher prevalence in lower-income countries, the same as deaths between the ages of 1 and 4 years.
According to UNICEF, the majority of child deaths under age 5 are preventable. Major reasons for them include pneumonia, diarrhoea and malaria, while preterm birth and complications during delivery are also big factors for the deaths of younger children. North America and the United States specifically are an outlier in the statistic, ranking behind Europe and other high-income nations for all types of child mortality. The country's infant mortality rate stood at 5.4 in 2021, according to UNICEF calculations, behind China's and close to the rates of Sri Lanka, Romania, Bulgaria and Chile. In 2022, infant mortality in the country rose, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced yesterday.
According to the data, infants in the African countries of Sierra Leone, Central African Republic, Somalia and Nigeria have the greatest risk of not reaching their first birthday. Mortality rates exceed 70 in 1,000 live births in all four nations. Pakistan is the lowest ranked country not on the African continent at 52.8 infant deaths per 1,000 live births.
Estonia is at the opposite end of the spectrum with an infant mortality rate of 1.6 per 1,000 live births, the highest-ranked non-micro nation. Japan ranked second, sharing with Singapore, followed by Norway, Finland and Slovenia in rank 3.




Infographic: Progress in the Global Fight Against Child Mortality | Statista
 

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ByteDance hired the right person. Even he is super expensive.

 

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Progress in the Global Fight Against Child Mortality
INFANT MORTALITY

by Katharina Buchholz,
Nov 2, 2023


Even though the world has made progress in reducing the mortality rate of children under the age of one, infant deaths continue to be prevalent in developing countries. Especially post-neonatal deaths - those occurring between the ages of 2 and 11 months - continue with a higher prevalence in lower-income countries, the same as deaths between the ages of 1 and 4 years.
According to UNICEF, the majority of child deaths under age 5 are preventable. Major reasons for them include pneumonia, diarrhoea and malaria, while preterm birth and complications during delivery are also big factors for the deaths of younger children. North America and the United States specifically are an outlier in the statistic, ranking behind Europe and other high-income nations for all types of child mortality. The country's infant mortality rate stood at 5.4 in 2021, according to UNICEF calculations, behind China's and close to the rates of Sri Lanka, Romania, Bulgaria and Chile. In 2022, infant mortality in the country rose, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced yesterday.
According to the data, infants in the African countries of Sierra Leone, Central African Republic, Somalia and Nigeria have the greatest risk of not reaching their first birthday. Mortality rates exceed 70 in 1,000 live births in all four nations. Pakistan is the lowest ranked country not on the African continent at 52.8 infant deaths per 1,000 live births.
Estonia is at the opposite end of the spectrum with an infant mortality rate of 1.6 per 1,000 live births, the highest-ranked non-micro nation. Japan ranked second, sharing with Singapore, followed by Norway, Finland and Slovenia in rank 3.




Infographic: Progress in the Global Fight Against Child Mortality | Statista
SK is doing well, considering it's a mid level of developing nation. It's little shocked to me China as rich developing nation, is doing better than developed US.
 

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Chinese scientists develop super-efficient all-analog photoelectronic chip
(Xinhua) 08:40, November 03, 2023
BEIJING, Nov. 2 (Xinhua) -- Chinese researchers from Tsinghua University have developed an all-analog photoelectronic chip that can process computer vision tasks with greater speed and energy efficiency than existing chips.

The research team's findings, which provide an alternative to existing technologies based around analogue-to-digital conversion, have been published in the journal Nature.

Analog and digital signals are two types of signals carrying information. Analog signals vary continuously, as with the rays of light forming an image, while digital signals are non-continuous, as with binary numbers.

In vision-based computing tasks like image recognition and object detection, signals from the environment are analog, and they need to be converted into digital signals for processing by AI neural networks, systems trained to recognize patterns and relationships in a data set. However, the analog-to-digital conversion is time- and energy-consuming, limiting the speed and efficiency of the neural network's performance. Photonic computing, which uses analog light signals, is one of the most promising approaches to addressing the issue.

In the new study, the researchers designed an integrated photoelectronic processor to harness the advantages of both light, in the form of photons, and electrons, as found in electric currents, in an all-analog way. The result is called an "all-analog chip combining electronic and light computing," or ACCEL.

"We maximized the advantages of light and electricity under all-analog signals, avoiding the drawbacks of analog-to-digital conversion and breaking the bottleneck of power consumption and speed," said Fang Lu, a researcher from the Tsinghua team.

Tests showed that ACCEL is able to recognize and classify objects with a degree of accuracy comparable to those of digital neural networks. Furthermore, it classifies high-resolution images of various scenes of daily life more than 3,000 times faster and with 4,000,000 times less energy consumption than a top-of-the-line GPU (graphics processing unit).

A review by Nature editors said that the team had minimized the need for energetically costly analog-to-digital converters. "This refreshing and pragmatic approach to artificial-intelligence hardware that is highly energy efficient makes the most out of both electronic and photonic computing technologies," it said.

Fang noted that the advantage of ultra-low power will help improve the heating problem of chip scaling, and it has the potential to bring breakthroughs in the future design of chips.

Dai Qionghai, director of the School of Information Science and Technology at Tsinghua University, said that the team has developed a prototype chip, and will work toward making a general-purpose artificial intelligence chip for a broader range of applications.
 

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SK is doing well, considering it's a mid level of developing nation. It's little shocked to me China as rich developing nation, is doing better than developed US.
Sri Lanka's human development index is quite good
 

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US marine testing the robot dog, with only $4000 each.

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Unitree, From the company of Hangzhou....

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I sympathize with the workers and hope they can find new jobs soon

It's a walk in interview. Besides it seems like an IT company . What do you expect?

But in what way are Chinese workers not being paid equivalent to the crowds in India in a walk in interview?

If the Chinese economy was booming as you claim 100 times a day out here, there'd be similar crowds at walk in interviews in China. However the reality is the unemployment rates for the 21-40 yr olds are the highest ever in the history of China so much so that your masters & slave owners - the CCP haven't yet released the unemployment figures since the past few months.
 
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South Korean media observe the development of Chinese EV

 

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I hope they all succeed in the interview
I'd convey your good wishes to them. I'm sure they'd appreciate a Chinese wishing them good.

Edited my post . Read & answer if you like.
 

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It's a walk in interview. Besides it seems like an IT company . What do you expect?

But in what way are Chinese workers not being paid equivalent to the crowds in India in a walk in interview?

If the Chinese economy was booming as you claim 100 times a day out here, there'd be similar crowds at walk in interviews in China. However the reality is the unemployment rates for the 21-40 yr olds are the highest ever in the history if China do much so that your masters haven't yet released the unemployment figures since the past few months.
In a bad economy, unemployment goes up.

It's the same in all countries.


 

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