Well, Eurobeans?

>10x innovation
>20x innovation
>1x innovation
Played too much skyrim

Copying someone else's invention, and just using a large population base to has produce it isn't "innovation". China isn't anywhere close to Japan, Korea, Taiwan or the silicon valley in that regard, and neither are we.

> Imblying all innovation is actually useful
> Imblying all innovations is positive
> Imblying your definition of innovation is legit
> Imblying all innovation is created equal
> Imblying innovation can't have a negative effect on human life

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To innovate China first needs to reach parity with foreign competitors. Currently they are doing this by state sponsored industrial espionage.

nytimes.com/2018/06/22/technology/china-micron-chips-theft.html

What about Japan?

Oh yes, the epicenter of social degeneracy and an industrial hell where you're fed sewer food and there is no empathy. Much innovative.