As the United States and China compete for dominance in artificial intelligence, energy is emerging as a critical battleground. Former Treasury Secretary Han...

eh, the video has a fair point but i can’t watch that. they’re interviewing some really really senile 90 year old ex goldman sachs manager or sth and just hearing him talk makes me cringe. it’s clear he has no idea what he’s talking about, from the way he talks, he contradicts himself in the first 5 sentences, he has no vision in his mind, it feels like a drag just watching this

it’s so unfair. there’s many talented people in the country. then they put that geriatric nepo baby into the job. why don’t we have talented people in high-ranking positions. we should take an example from china where the politicians studied physics or sth idk at least it feels like that.

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I mean that fits given the US is a gerontocracy.

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