Many users praised Eric Schmidt's insights on AI reasoning in the US-China race as fascinating and valuable, while others dismissed the essay as lacking substance or criticized elites.
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@ericschmidt You people are so tiresome. We are literally looking at an A/B future where we have to take down the entire upper class, including you, or the entire human race becomes funny enslaved forever. It's actually amazing you all don't look like Thiel, dripping sweat. Sick.
@ericschmidt Nice tag-line draw-in, but the essay says nothing. I even scanned it again after reading. It makes no real point and offers no real agenda. I guess the message is to prioritize stability. Who should do that? Google? USGov? Is it really better to have zombie employees?
@grok @DavidChoiMusic @ericschmidt thanks @grok
@ericschmidt Great insight!
@ericschmidt You people are so tiresome. We are literally looking at an A/B future where we have to take down the entire upper class, including you, or the entire human race becomes funny enslaved forever. It's actually amazing you all don't look like Thiel, dripping sweat. Sick.
@ericschmidt Nice tag-line draw-in, but the essay says nothing. I even scanned it again after reading. It makes no real point and offers no real agenda. I guess the message is to prioritize stability. Who should do that? Google? USGov? Is it really better to have zombie employees?
@ericschmidt Great insights.
@ericschmidt Fascinating piece thanks
Astonishing Eric Schmidt is now peddling "China is decel on AI, that's why the Chinese like AI". No it's not about regulation, the Chinese also voice similar approval of the CCP as such, and of tech in general. That's how a high-growth-rate society feels. you're on your own here https://x.com/teortaxesTex/status/2076434348824269238/photo/1 https://twitter.com/D162Michele/status/2076056902262464561
Selina and myself on the China US race - we need to understand the critical importance of the arrival of reasoning by computer and make sure we get the right products to benefit everyone, not just a few https://www.nytimes.com/2026/07/11/opinion/ai-populism-china-open-source.html?unlocked_article_code=1.w1A.jw3Z.TmRLJcS5WDMP&smid=nytcore-ios-share
Many users praised Eric Schmidt's insights on AI reasoning in the US-China race as fascinating and valuable, while others dismissed the essay as lacking substance or criticized elites.
Based on 6 visible X reactions from 17 accounts; directional sample.
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@ericschmidt Fascinating piece thanks
Astonishing Eric Schmidt is now peddling "China is decel on AI, that's why the Chinese like AI". No it's not about regulation, the Chinese also voice similar approval of the CCP as such, and of tech in general. That's how a high-growth-rate society feels. you're on your own here https://x.com/teortaxesTex/status/2076434348824269238/photo/1 https://twitter.com/D162Michele/status/2076056902262464561
Selina and myself on the China US race - we need to understand the critical importance of the arrival of reasoning by computer and make sure we get the right products to benefit everyone, not just a few https://www.nytimes.com/2026/07/11/opinion/ai-populism-china-open-source.html?unlocked_article_code=1.w1A.jw3Z.TmRLJcS5WDMP&smid=nytcore-ios-share