He argues that AI companies are not profitable on their own and therefore seek state subsidy while retaining private control over information and surveillance capacity.
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State subsidy
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"...given their own autonomy. Their language was promoted. There was heavy state subsidies to protect their culture, to protect their language, to promote ethnic..."
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