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so it gives us leverage, but it is also a protective. shielding didn't easy because of course the huge would be a chinese market, cannot be ignored and i don't want to ignore it all. but at the same time, it is equally true that the chinese market needs the european market as well. hey, i couldn't use fund on the size of the tension around tie. one cannot to, to leave as close a military escalation as you would also be a risk for millions of people across the globe buttons. and that means here at home as well. now, have of all container ships in the world go through the taiwan straits now. sure. so stuff, container ships on it has we experienced all too painfully and resumed that makes and models being of these have things on them that are like thing of anti fever, stereotypes or machine components. the food, me to come in, essential. that's the drug goods and all medications, and these are all things that go through this artery of international trade. so
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the taiwan strait have him. is that for us? what that means is that we need to look about what's happening there. it also means that near to the more diverse our supply chains and trades on c groups are the more resistant to, in your opinion, academic location will be and put your money as an economic location will be. this brings me to my 2nd point in order to become more independent. we are investing in our global partners. i've seen an email with us, for example, by entering into the have a car resulted raw material partnerships in africa that in america and you're the woman's asian pacific region at the moment of o u. it with the import as a 98 percent of rare earth that we need for the electric to know engines and generators from china midst of the book. and now logically,
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we cannot just simply slip a switch and change where we get bringing it from today. but we can begin, indeed we have begun lied to access news sources of this. and just to ensure that there's a more fair competition here, not just in europe, but beyond the items that you live in place is one of our perspectives. when we want to make progress on a new trade agreement as high as to who baptist hire and i were in brazil that from in the past months, this is a country that has employed a not for exported almost more 6 times more goods to china than to germany, i'm going to buy that. yeah. yeah. and if we're talking about where are and where the materials shown and looking at that particular region, what we find is that there will patient, any thoughts. there are european and german companies and in the i as well they are, but they are very, very few of the texas. so if we do not want to be left by the wayside and mine is
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on petition, we need to have a strong agreement between the u mattress and the max are states and we have 1005 and we want that. that's all of us want that i, that's just me and what's good news is that we don't have to be forced to do this, but rather it is in a neutral interest. me this i am worthy and in doing so we can possibly affect trend it. well, right, it's not across the globe, we can set standards. one is not the fan, this and sustainability in a new age and on an equal footing, find them is the 3rd point. i'd like somebody to use that we want to diversify to them. but we also want to fight to ensure that we exit banned cooperation with china because we need china. this is true in terms of the economic contracts and ties. because we do not want to says that's what obstacles in the way of our development or china is development. economically, this is also dream demo. if we bear in mind the biggest challenge facing as may,
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may contain a ton of change by miss jordan on both china and it's about a 3rd of the world's carbon emissions. and it's continuing to build you fossil fuels that, you know, given the national outcomes power plants. but china hasn't josephine. we opportunities offered by climate change, but it's also implementing them out of space that is simply breathtaking and actually produces more renewable energy than the rest of the way to gather that up . so when it comes to other government constitutions we have in may as a result, we didn't just expressed a willingness lines um and like also me our common aspiration to work together more closely together in the area of climate. i have one that looks on saw me. this is the potential we want to harness not just as europeans, together with china, but particularly with our partners across the globe of friends in the us, but many other partners as well worldwide. because all of us need this green transformation, i just want to see not one thing is clear without china,
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we're not going to manage the gym to contain the climate prices you them, nor to achieve more fair prosperity across the globe, montana. ladies and gentlemen, homeschooling, colleagues, alice, on no female, all of this, and much, much more besides our issues that we have on to, to vote at ourselves to, in our china strategy. these are issues that we are not giving a political framework for those. he's been doing so we are engaging with the challenges emerging from china over the last 9 years. and we're also looking at tools and pathways as to how germany of hearts of europe can work together with china. sky, highly chewed out toddlers impacting on liberal democratic order stands without impacting on a prosperity. adult partnerships with other countries on this plan is i agree with showing you how 1400000000 people involved them in all of their wonderful diversity
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you from june young to jim. don't you not from fish? media wouldn't, can, becomes 400 or could have a relationship to 450000000 people in the ear from fortunate have been in the us and how we can have stronger ties with one another point. it's going to be and we are also showing at the same time and i think we are realistic, but that we are not no use much sorry to them. it's my firm conviction that there would be challenges in mind. so i'm a ones we will be able to grow positively. but on our share, can you just from been in this web by strength name your single market by having as of goods, economic policy for germany. and dick is a shop by ensuring that in all parts of society, from a university in sax name was an automotive manufacturing button button bug minutes . and he's a shrewd and every administrator in this german government us give minds, which is why i very much look forward to entering into
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a dialogue with you and grateful to my colleagues from the german though it has the problem at this one, this time for being so flexible, just as a global policy requires it. merrick stuff today, and i'm grateful to miss america, particularly lava that we can be here today at the clintons on dunbar case or institute for china studies. so i want to thank you for the last year by not a to 3 weeks, but the last 8234 hours can be here. i'm grateful that we can be at your american institute. one of the leading i seen as china studies institute for in europe that we could present our structure to you. now. thank you very much. and that was the german foreign minister and the band bought outlining building, supposed to have a strategy for dealing with badging and made students here with us out china or analyst cliff it's doing business with china. used to be about profit hasn't now become about politics, but i think there's a lot, there's
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a lot on pick here and what, what, what we just had. i mean, i spent 15 years in china and one thing which always struck me was that there was never really any effort to, to sort of decide what kind of relationship we want with china. there was never any really big thinking about us. there was also a sense that china understands the west and the way that the west doesn't understand china. and what we're seeing now, i think with, with things like this, this paper is the finally their efforts to put these things into context and actually address, what is it, what are we talking about when we talk about china? and i think that's a key sort of overarching team from this. and i think putting politics and business together is something i think for many years we kind of got lost in the weeds when it came to dealing with china and a lot of policy. what was dictated by big companies in europe and companies, particularly in germany, the recent events have shown that there's a need to, to maybe we to the risk because as of the word that was consistently mentioned
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there. so i think yes, i think this is an effort now to, to basically come up with a coherent policy that, that looks at all aspects of this thing that you have to have a holistic approach to trying to. you can't just cherry pick because as we seen, it doesn't work. so what you're saying is that this is, has been nominated and is necessary and is vital in moving forward for, for businesses and for germany as a business location. i think so. i mean, i think companies need certainty, they need transparency um for their been calls for years for china to have level playing fields when it comes to dealing with the, with european companies, for example. and while there have been some reforms, there's a lot of promises. but they haven't followed through and i think the things that depends demik showed up showing just how exposed european companies have been. there's a big to see which we haven't actually seen. mentioned that much, but it's a very important one is technology transfer, a lot of german companies, for example. the car companies, for example have, i've, i've had
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a major dealings in china, which i've seen a lot of european technology move to chinese entities. and now you're seeing things like the chinese electronic car industry is booming, using largely technology from that was developed in the west at the expense of the german carmakers volkswagen and slipping down the ranks for example there. so there's a lot of areas where i felt $11.00 thing which would be struck from, from, from what the foreign minister was saying was that, that's the, was sort of, it does a bit more of a realization that the needs to be a clear right approach to this rather than trying to cherry pick and move around and you know, the holistic approach. i find it interesting that china is criticized germany for involving politics and trade and business. and yet at the same time, china demands, in some cases that a member of the communist party be on the board of foreign companies. i mean, it's the demands that have made a quite extraordinary in comparison to the reality on the ground. yeah,
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i sometimes think, i mean, the chinese government is very, very good at negotiation on. it's very good at saying a using it, it doesn't bother so much with political rhetoric. it just kind of comes out on the attack. and whereas in europe, we're much more used to consensus. i'm trying to find a way through and you know, basically we are a victim of what our, our owns. we considered to be our strengths, you know, transparency, openness, at least as exposed when we come, we come up against a, you know, the companies party in china, which is very much focused on achieving its aims. but how do you think this will go ahead considering what germany wants here, it wants to continue. it's close relationship with china, but it was businesses to stop pulling back and the risking, not the coupling. but what we're looking at here is a toxic relate shit. it is, i mean i think what you're seeing is what she mentioned. is it what bab, i'm going to be above mentioned was a change in the nature of the relationship. one very important point she made was
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that china needs europe, and i think that's kind of gotten lost in, in a lot of this. i mean, we have days that today would show the chinese exports. they, they were very, very bobs last month, the worst since the start of the pond. demick. the chinese economy is flagging. it's heavily indebted. the real estate sector is in trouble. china needs your up, it needs european investment. it needs european ideas. it needs europe's markets. and i think there's a finer realization that maybe you or if has more leverage done then it, it thinks, and that's a very important psychological change in this toxic relationship. so do you think this paper could bring more balance to this trade relationship? well, i think what it does is it sends a clear signal. so for example, you have, you've had things like with the lender. the powerful regions in, in germany for example, have made unilateral decisions or biofuel decisions with the, with china and such as the setting stake in the hubbard port, for example, to the chinese state shipping company, costco. and now, and then there was
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a question about whether the broke federal rules. now you have basically the balloons, the federal, german government saying these are the rules. these are the terms of engagement, which we deal with that with china. and i think it would bring clowers e to this to this relationship. and that's an extremely important development clarity. but do you think that will improve the relationship? so i think i've always felt that the, that you were needed to push back more against against china. so i think i think it can only improve it because it could and thank you very much for coming in and for the following that speech by the german foreign minister and a little bit of bulk and buildings. first ever strategy for dealing with badging. interesting stuff. now you're up to date. i've been puzzled in your watching dw new stuff, next eco, india looks at why village is collapsing in that the land mountains. i'll have more news for you added to the
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will we become superhuman? soon with the help of computer chip implanted in our brains, you must best on that idea of his company. new or link was the reason that the grandest permission to test such devices on human, another future technology in the testing phase, offline costs companies worldwide in a tight race to get their models per pet for the market. when will we be ready to take off with 1st fig reviews on the online marketplace of seem to get out of control? what does that mean for us uses the
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a 5, so raising is a pretty good reason to buy something online, right? well, unfortunately many reviews on amazon and other online marketplace is of fake news. that's bad news for anyone who relies on these ratings. so what's being done against fake reviews, and how can you spot them? fake reviews that adult $4.00 and $5.00 star reviews a clutch for any company wishing to sell the product and taking those ratings. it's a welcome tool to trick customers into making fat calls like buying poor quality products. and the reality dodgy and desperate sellers are paying for glowing reviews and the even commission false negative reviews of competing products. fake reviews are a huge market and a message problem for platforms and customers. if you're planning on using trip advisor to book your next holiday, take note the travel side says identified and removed. 1.3000000 fake reviews in 2022, and watch out for the army or take us when shopping online fake reviews. i produced
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by millions of click workers all over the world. only last year. amazon reporters, more than 23000 social media groups. world wide, dedicated to writing stake reviews with over 46000000 members and follow us. who writes these fake reviews, these reviews have to be convincing. of course, if you use us recognize fix, then the seller lose us out. that's why these friendships, i'm mostly written by individuals for now and not spots fake review broke us talk potential rights of bias, social media, and especially in facebook groups to pay them to write positive reviews off the buying a product and returning it. and they offer them outrage of spock ins on products if they give them a good rating. once they've created a network of riots us, they also review packages to online sell us on so called review funds to give you a rough idea on how it all works. price is very great, but you can get the review for as little as 2 euro. that is indeed not very much.
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if you consider the clinic, workers have to order goods, right? that review and then send it back to get the refund. in most cases, apart from being more than ethically questionable, this also has the ecological consequences. unwanted goods of being shipped around the world only to potentially get destroyed after being returned on and says, want a big impact on the overall rating. mostly by review packages, we found an offer for a pack of $100.00 positive reviews for 118 year old. this amount of top ratings can significantly improve of products overall, use us to call and thus make a small, visible, an online, such as this needs to market distortion and makes it extremely difficult for consumers to compare products online. and these are, are just a pretty good at that drop to. it's fairly hard to spot fake reviews most broke us off the rochester brows. organics me by clicking on related products, mocking other reviews as helpful, adding photos and videos and writing reviews of 300 words on mall and what's worse, legally review palms acting in
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a gray area in most countries. that's no framework that makes the buying, selling and placing effect reviews, subject to criminal enforcement. how can i help the amazon, the waltz, biggest online retail teams at a stumbling down on its efforts to tackle the problem? and in order to do this, they say they have to improve the ae tools, amazon's detective a, that's what it does best, it analyze the data and then office confusion. i will look at the review, right? just relationship with other online accounts, assignment activity, review history, and any unusual behavior. thanks to the detective, a i. m as on says it was able to block over 200 man suspected fake reviews. last you still consumer organizations. ok. you, on reaching us, i'm not doing enough. and the joint efforts between governments and private stakeholders on needed on an international level. how can you spot fake for views, overwhelming majority of these folks, either 5 star or one star reviews. so you're more likely to find that just to make
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reviews in the middle. sticky fake reviews might also at what falls thus rather than the full 5, but no one is paying for 2 or 3 star reviews. apart from that, these red flex to spot the fake review have proved efficient in the past reviews a rather vague and not very detailed, generic titles like great products. awesome. i'll come in and fix competitive products. i mentioned many fake reviews have similar wording as one of the spelling or grammar mistakes. once the review stuff mentioned, small flaws, which really aren't that bad. have you ever bought adults you product with high ratings? oh, are you most skeptical when a product gets high price on online marketplace? us let us know. a powerless man can walk again. thanks to evolutionary chip in his brain. what else could be possible with brain computer interfaces or shop p c, eyes? typing males only using your thoughts, or even save your memories and replay them at any time. well,
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some of this is already possible, and if you ask either, must this guy spend a minute? his startup, new or link has recently been clear to test the brain shifts on almost accurately in humans. but how do these devices even work? to put a simply, b, c, i a connected to your brain either from outside or inside your scope, electronic communicate with the neurons in your brain and one of the best signals. these signals are then processed by an algorithm and turned into come months. in other words, the b, c, i translates your thoughts with the tip like best you can, for example, operate computers or smartphones. you can play video games or prepare a presentation for work without using your hands. or imagine a conversation without speaking and a set communicating by reading it's of us thoughts. and these devices could also monitor your health and warn you off the risk of a heart attack. for example, if you think this sounds like science fiction, you're not entirely wrong everyday use of the sea ice like be
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a fill up in the yeah. however, they have up to fall fetched for today's tech in the medical field, brain computer interfaces already tested on humans with great success. b. c. i've helping people with disabilities. being able to use a computer could be a real game changer for paralyzed people. recency, research was from switzerland even made it possible for a power last man to walk again, implanted to devices into the patient's body, one in the head, and the other one on his spinal cord. these implants communicate wireless, be the patients movement intentions of picked up by the brain device, and then decoded in real time to algorithms based on adaptive artificial intelligence intentions are ben converge into electrical stimulation of the spinal cord. this activates the like muscle switch, then move the device, allow this man to stand, walk, and even climb steps again. how else could this tech be used? if it's possible to decode signal from the brain,
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then the other direction is also think about simulating the brain with external come on, can create even more applications. this method is called deep brain stimulation. for example, near lake is exploring tech to make blind people see again, signals of a camera could be converted into stimulation to allow blind people to get a picture of the surroundings using b. c. ice recess just can potentially also recognize signals of epileptic seizures and into incense stimulation to prevent them. they also high hopes when it comes to treating your logical condition, such as depression, good suffering yet, or addiction. however, some concerns when it comes to pci, the procedure of implanting a chip into your brain best, the risk of severely damaging it. translating thoughts also raises questions about the data of safety. how and what state are recalled from your brain store. and what could tech companies do with it? just imagine target is at based on your private thoughts. would you that is the
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most into your brain? let us know. have you ever been stuck in traffic and wish you could just fly off? many people are working on making that pen to see every yeah, let's see. a startup from india is developing a flying taxi, a brazilian company, and so launched the model by 2026. a german saba wants to ferry people at the parents of the pics next year. and a space expect company has been granted permission to test flights with what they call the 1st fully functional slang costs. so who will be the 1st to be ready for the take off? remember the back to the future movies and vision flying costs by 2015? well, it's about time to invent them. don't you think a flying cost really the future? what does this all mean for average called drive us an on the vehicles that are being developed just heads up headquarters. let's break it down. a several ad taxi companies as hawking 2024 or 2025 to stop the operations. the vertical flights
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society estimate, if that's about over 700 different designs for electric budget code, take off and landing aircraft, o e v tolls from nearly 350 companies worldwide. how exactly at texas will be integrated into our status is still a work in progress sofa. no manufacturer has received permission to operate designs of cost vary from company to company. so i'm halfway some don't. and others like even suppose to flight and rooms the streets. this concept by a space expect stopped up, just got approved for test life in the u. s. however, what they all have in common is using roach, us to lift them off the ground. fair enough, but why not just using already existing helicopter? let's take a look at the advantages of e. v told bevin had to call up the services like may have already been and used for quite some time. but these are mostly for the super rich ab tulsa as seen as most suitable for the masses. here's why, other than had a cup to switch,
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run on fuel multiplying, cost upgrade with electric motor. these are cheaper to operate and maintain, which brings the price down for customers. easy tools are also quieter than handicapped us and the most suitable for flying in urban areas. and because they don't image carbon dioxide, them all equal friends. in places like new york city or how noise they could help to minimize the traffic congestion. this reduces emissions and mix of and travel smooth up. so i guess the only question that's left is, will i be able to use slang cos a? well, that depends to get a personal flying caught in the next few years. it's highly unlikely unless you've got a 100 grand lying around a sweet spot of almost all about the entire pre sale inventory of e. v tools to customers all over the world. at a price of around 90000 years to pete. the company expects to deliver the vehicles by 2024, but at texas services might be within reach for more people,
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different companies are projecting the price to be between 2 and 10 years per kilometer. however, ex, that's one of these projections might be unrealistic, due to high production costs, the number of flights and passengers would need to be consistently high. and then there's some doubts if flying costs are really eco friendly. setting up the necessary infrastructure, we'll take off and then they could consume huge amounts of resources and the vehicles would have to run only on green energy to make them sustainable. but i, for one would love to use an at tech see instead of being stuck in traffic. what about you? that's it from me. what's your topic? did you find the most interesting? let us know. i hope you enjoyed this episode. fear soon. the
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