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Bayko ◴[] No.45306055[source]
So now just outsource to those countries instead??
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breadwinner ◴[] No.45306078[source]
This is good news for China: https://www.scmp.com/news/china/science/article/3318178/tale...
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nextworddev ◴[] No.45306131[source]
Lol, you really think the h1bs will go to China to work 996?
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breadwinner ◴[] No.45306197[source]
No, Chinese will stay home instead of immigrating to the US.

China draws mainly on the talents of the best of its billion+ population. But America has had its pick of the best of the world's 8 billion people. If people stop immigrating to the US, then we will surely fall behind technologically, economically and militarily, and soon we will be making t-shirts for Chinese for $5 an hour.

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1. nextworddev ◴[] No.45306247[source]
For big tech 100k isn’t too much of a hit to hire the best AI researchers of Chinese descent, so they won’t be impacted.
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2. breadwinner ◴[] No.45306270[source]
It will be too much if the worker leaves after a month, or gets hit by a truck.
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3. mrguyorama ◴[] No.45306923[source]
If an H1B worker "leaves after a month" they get deported. Meanwhile, nothing in the world can prevent the Bus Factor so I don't see how that's even relevant.
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4. nextworddev ◴[] No.45307117{3}[source]
don't respond to him, it's just a LLM posting pro-China stuff on HN