Seeing a robot fall is funny, but seeing it struggle desperately to keep its balance makes many people say the future feels chilling. I agree. There's a world of difference between just falling and fighting to stay upright until the very end. It's honestly terrifying. I think US big tech founders and experts feel the same way. The uncertainty of how the world will change makes it even more unsettling. Currently in Korea, many people mock China as a 'developing country' or just 'Made in China' trash. But unfortunately, it's said that Chinese people actually prefer this kind of mockery. What they really fear is people taking them seriously and trying to check them. I get what that means. They want us to keep mocking them and seeing them as a joke. This is the truly terrifying part. Who's the country currently the most nervous about and keeping the closest eye on China? The US. If you look at the difference between countries that dismiss China vs. those that take them seriously and try to suppress them, you can see their futures. In that sense, it looks like the US will hold its superpower status for a long time.
"The community is split between being genuinely spooked by China's 'desperate' robot tech and those who think the fear-mongering is overblown, leading to a deep dive into global power dynamics and the 'scary' reality of a potential Chinese-led world order."
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