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<blockquote data-quote="Laurel Lance - Black Canary" data-source="post: 240714" data-attributes="member: 41321"><p>Mmmm profitability is interesting, you can't never compete with emerging markets for pricing 🤣</p><p></p><p>That's evaporating impact of every inventor. It cost so much for R&D and developing or perfecting is easier and cheaper. There is almost no relevance about employment cost factor in AI as much as in trade or manufacturing as high skilled worker like researchers are paid way above.</p><p></p><p>Let alone the west is regulatory heavy, especially EU. Emerging markets are hesitant and insensitive for regulatory also lack of experts knowledge or less focused in the policy making institute and court, that's why company can imply or integrate AI easily.</p><p></p><p>Another interesting fact is if you look closer the data obtained from emerging markets about AI fraud or malfunction is messy, the actual number is higher. So, that's why high incoming Asian countries are benefiting from the AI race/competition (South Korea and China) than the inventors like Sweden and the US.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laurel Lance - Black Canary, post: 240714, member: 41321"] Mmmm profitability is interesting, you can't never compete with emerging markets for pricing 🤣 That's evaporating impact of every inventor. It cost so much for R&D and developing or perfecting is easier and cheaper. There is almost no relevance about employment cost factor in AI as much as in trade or manufacturing as high skilled worker like researchers are paid way above. Let alone the west is regulatory heavy, especially EU. Emerging markets are hesitant and insensitive for regulatory also lack of experts knowledge or less focused in the policy making institute and court, that's why company can imply or integrate AI easily. Another interesting fact is if you look closer the data obtained from emerging markets about AI fraud or malfunction is messy, the actual number is higher. So, that's why high incoming Asian countries are benefiting from the AI race/competition (South Korea and China) than the inventors like Sweden and the US. [/QUOTE]
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