"The Chinese state, apparently, considers chaos, or luan in Chinese, as something bad that has to be avoided at all cost," Quartz quotes authorbal Arieli as saying in a speech at Hong Kong University last week.
Arieli, who wrote Chutzpah: Why Israel Is a Hub of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, says the key to Israel's success is its lack of specific instructions on how to have fun, as well as its embrace of "balagan," the Hebrew word for "chaos and mess."
In China, on the other hand, there's "still something missing to turn China into a land of innovators and entrepreneurs," the South China Morning Post reports.
According to Arieli, the Chinese government considers chaos, or luan in Chinese, to be a bad thing that has to be avoided at all cost.
And that's why China is lagging behind in the field of generative artificial intelligence (AI), which Quartz describes as a race to build its own ChatGPT, or "big and small tech start-ups alike have rushed to invest in ChatGPT-style services, but in terms of consumer use, China lags far behind because Chinese regulators have not approved ChatGPT-like functions for its 1
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