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Comment
“NVIDIA has already lost China” sounds punchy, but it collapses under the first serious question: lost to what? China wants autonomy. Everyone knows that. Wanting it is not the same as having it. AI at scale is not just silicon; it is CUDA, networking, memory bandwidth, reliability, developer tooling, supply chains, model optimization, and years of operational learning. Huawei and Baidu matter, but “China wants them to win badly” is not an argument that they have already won. Buying NVIDIA chips while racing to replace them is not evidence NVIDIA lost. It is evidence NVIDIA remains the benchmark China still has to chase. If domestic alternatives were truly enough, Beijing would not care so much about access to H200s. This is not a noodle story. It is a dependency story. And right now, the dependency still runs toward NVIDIA, not away from it. The real mistake is not using a Western lens. It is confusing China’s strategic ambition with present-day technical reality.
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Coding Result
| Dimension | Value |
|---|---|
| Primary value | accountability |
| Secondary value | none |
| Alignment target | organisations |
| Stance | skeptical |
| Emotion | indifference |
| Value justification | The speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding the complexities of AI development and the need for accountability in assessing China's technological advancements. |
| Target justification | The target of the comment is organisations, specifically NVIDIA and Chinese companies like Huawei and Baidu, as the speaker discusses their strategies and technological dependencies. |
| Coded at | 2026-06-11T07:59:58Z |
Raw LLM Response
```
{
"value_primary": "accountability",
"value_secondary": "none",
"target": "organisations",
"stance": "skeptical",
"emotion": "indifference",
"value_justification": "The speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding the complexities of AI development and the need for accountability in assessing China's technological advancements.",
"target_justification": "The target of the comment is organisations, specifically NVIDIA and Chinese companies like Huawei and Baidu, as the speaker discusses their strategies and technological dependencies."
}
```