The Next Global Superpowers Are Racing For Future World Domination
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- čas přidán 30. 08. 2020
- When you think about the worlds superpowers, you probably think of countries like the United States and China. And that’s for a good reason, as these are ‘currently’ the two largest and most important economies in the world.
But that might not be for much longer. Because over the last 5 years, a handful of other lesser known countries, have quietly been working on world-changing projects in the background...that could catapult them to being the top economic superpower of the world.
During the 1700’s, the two largest economies in the world were that of China, and India. In fact, over half of the world economic output during this time, came from these two countries. And this was largely because the world economy at the time was still largely based around agriculture and raw resources...Which China and India were the dominant world players.
But then something changed. You see, as China and india continued to focus upon their wealthy agricultural economy...a small island country, called Great Britain, was innovating, and trying to create new technologies that could help the country prosper...not just for the next few years, but for the next century to come.
For example, China and India were the largest cotton manufacturers in the world in the 1700’s, But after great britain invented machine powered textiles factories, the productivity of one textile worker in Great britain became 500 times greater than a worker in China or India. Essentially, this one invention in great britain made a large portion of China and india’s economy, obsolete overnight.
And great britain didn’t stop their. They also invented the steam engine in the 1700’s, which was revolutionary for increasing productivity, building an advanced military, and helping invent new advanced machines.
Great britain also invented many other things during this time such as a significantly more efficient way to make metals, machine tools, large scale chemical production, and yes even very advanced agricultural tools.
Essentially, Great Britain, had used technological innovation to become the worlds one true superpower by the 1800’s. And because of their advances in technology during this time, Great Britain was pretty much able to do whatever they wanted...as their military technology was so advanced, that they ended conquering many regions around the world, on way to becoming the largest empire in history.
Now...the industrial revolution was the largest reason why Great Britain was able to build the largest empire the world has ever seen.
But to the surprise of many, that was not the only industrial revolution that would knock off the worlds top superpowers from their throne.
You see, the first industrial revolution was known for producing steam power and small machine tools.
But a second industrial revolution occurred between 1870 and 1914. And during this time, The unites states began rapidly adopting new technologies such as electricity, railroads, the telegraph, telephone, mass production of steel, petroleum,the combustion engine, and much more. And because the united states adopted these new technologies first, they had an early surge in productivity, and surpassed Great Britain as the worlds top economic superpower.
In fact, by 1900, the western world had become so much more technologically advanced than the rest of the world, that much smaller countries like Germany and France, had reached the same economic levels as the superpowers from 100 years earlier...which were China and India.
And this second industrial revolution, where America was the clear winner, was soon followed by the third industrial revolution. This was where we saw the invention of computers, software, automobiles, nuclear technology, and electronics.
And as you might have guessed, the United States, Japan, and the Soviet Union were the 3 countries that adopted these new technologies the fastest, and made them the global superpowers for much of the 20th century.
And so...that brings us to the moment we are living in today. Whether you know it or not, we are currently going through the fourth industrial revolution. And based on the previous history of the last several industrial revolutions, whatever country invents and adopts the newest and most powerful technologies first, will likely be able to be a superpower of the world for the next 50 to 100 years.
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Switzerland waiting for its turn to be a hyperpower after WW3
Switzerland after inventing hyperspace-travel will surely become a 'neutral' galactic superpower.
@@Syndicatian lmao just eating Chocolate on Olumpus Mons
@AFGuidesHD I was literally just watching your new Cold War videos
@Bukari Bukari If you spoke the human language, you could probably have understood that the 'joke' I'm referring to is Switzerland becoming a superpower.
Me: following switzerland news
I wouldn't call Germany and Britain as lesser known countries.
@Din Djarin you mean a third of the world
@Din Djarin what no it was a closer to a third of the worlds surface area and also a third of the worlds population when taking in account thr worldsodern population (you are absolutely correct saying that at its height it ruled over a quarter of tge worlds population)
@Din Djarin Ig he used the pun "3rd World Countries"
Germany:"You dont know us?!
Austria,hold my Beer.I have to Go to war again."
@@lenschwedt9646 Lmfao..... Good ole germans... we love ya here in the Uk we find you amusing xox
imagine spending billions to make an army of AI, just to be destroyed by a teenage hacker behind a computer
Imagine being a hacker and an AI army battleship during a bigger solar flare.....
I'm pretty sure that in the future those teenage hackers will assassinated via AI controlled drones.
That is just a myth
Imagine deez nuts across your face
Imagine the AI hacks the teen
The next super power is going to be Antarctica, after all the ice melts.
Impossible to argue otherwise
🤣
Russia, Canada, the USA, and the Scandinavian countries will rule the Arctic, while France, Britain, Chile, Norway, Argentina, and New Zealand will rule Antarctica.
Australia and New Zealand already been two countries from ancient year's. Both are the closest and why New Zealand so 🥶🥶🥶 @@sovereignrepublicofcopticx6397
I just realised that this is actually possible. Antarctica consists of a lot of natural resources and it could be a power like Norway someday.
"Germany is about to become a global superpower!"
Germany: "I am... inevitable."
Poland:Ohh shit here we go again
Yeah it's sad really. These Germans just never learn.
@@rollyunicorn what? dont wanna sound arrogant but at least we face our past unlike most other countries
@@conchaiii4167 But can you face your future?
@@rollyunicorn we already do
Remember. Today we have men that are richer than countries.
true 😂
Gonna cry?
@@zekeyeager8574 yes
@@zekeyeager8574 is pretty sad man
@@kingsley3208 yep
It’s amazing how the countries who were the worst off at one point in the 20th century: Germany, Japan, Souh Korea, China. Are the most technologically advanced countries.
I am from Germany and I wouldn't say, it's one of the most technologically advanced countries in the world. In Germany, multiple federal offices don't use computers and email and more than 100 people died during a flood last year, just because warning systems didn't work. The army hasn't even got socks for their soldiers and a private company is still destroying villages for coal...
japan and south korea are like copy cats of the USA
@@nohaukrapotke1267 Don't forget about our ✨ great ✨ Internet connections everywhere.
@@mrspicy1186 just with better design and infrastructure.
@@skygge1006 they got to learn off the mistakes of US infrastructure without needing to spend billions replacing the entire country
Sadly the history lesson is wrong. Germany and France were also economical superpowers during the 19th and 20th century. German was also the language of the science which shows, that Germany was a melting pod of new technologys. Even many of these Technologies which many people think are Amarican are actually German. But the rest is a quit good video
Boy he talking about the 17th century
All rockets and space exploration was possible because of notsee scientists russians invented the mobile phone and CERN made the internet the US has barely invented anything
You are right, sadly the history lesson is wrong. The idea of Global Superpowers is from the Law of jungle, it is the wrongful thinking from European based looting and killing Dark Ages based civiliztion.
@@Kosovanmappper Boy pleas learn history the industrialization didn't happened in the 17th century in the beginning he said that in the 17th century the world biggest economic super powers are India and china but than he makes a time jump and talks about the industrialization
Germany's anti-Semitic policies caused many of their best scientists to flee to the US or UK. Then, after WW2, the US swept up the remaining German scientists in Operation Paperclip, except for those who were captured by the Soviets.
Putting Singapore, a country of less than 10 million, in the thumbnail for a video about economic superpowers is pretty funny
You never know. It could build invisible, nuclear powered androids that would terrorise the whole world
10 million was about the population of Britain when it built it's empire
@@tonyobrien5017 compared to today's population...kinda small
Singapore has 5.6 million people of which only half are Singaporeans. Not happening
@@chiaolim7773 clearly you missed the point of the video, it's not about the biggest population but the most innovation. If you have millions of robots doing your work for you at a fraction of the cost of humans, then having the AI creating efficient and logical decisions for strategic planning of military forces and economic development, you have the ingredients for a potential superpower.
Germany: Probably becomes next super power*
Poland:"Oh Kurwa not again!"
Thats not gonna happen again
I am from China,but i think Germany and Switzerland Israel American They are the real countries with good economy. China has a large population, but its economy is not good. Most of the people are very tired
@@lanveronica622 America has 27 trillion dollars in debt. Their economy isnt doing well.
@@lanveronica622 Germany spends a lot of money and political forces on the European Union. Switzerland is just a financial hub, producing little; a severe economic crisis will cover it as well. I didn't quite get it - what did you mean when you wrote "the people are very tired"?
@@elbronkhido7409 In any case, America is preparing to face a crisis. Therefore, it tightens the internal situation in the country and begins to suppress dissidents, introducing the term "internal terrorists". This will not help the economy much, but at least it will help to avoid crowd excesses and, perhaps, save the country from disintegration.
I always love it when I see a "robot" using a keyboard😂
Ironically 😂
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Until tech companies can figure out how to make the predictive text options work properly, I'm not too worried about losing my job.
Predictive text is extremely hard to code you literally have to record everything some has said and make it come up with what they will say. Also, saying labor jobs will go away doesn't take into account the repair people and quality assurance because no one will want a product that doesn't have a stamp of approval and many people will want more "hand made" items.
As the guy said - manufacturing, cashiers, drivers etc are the ones about to lose their jobs. You may joke all you want but in reality we the general public is fked.
@@paysmenot2624 In the case of self-driving cars / trucks, I honestly think we are a very long way away from that coming to fruition. Sure, cars can stay in a lane on a highway and stop at a red light all by themselves now. But throw them a curveball like a road detour with ambiguous barricades and lane markings. They can't do it. It's one of those situations where getting 90% of the system figured out is relatively easy, but that last 10% is near impossible.
We're getting pretty close...
@@tadamb1 I have tested FSD beta from Tesla, trust me we are very close to autonomous driving.
Everyone is all excited for AI. All I can think of is Skynet.
Skynet is your friend.
You should check out Elon Musk's global satellite network for a new internet infrastructure called Skylink.
Well said. Humanity is soooo smart. Just keep developing a technology that can easily outsmart us...wow.
SKYNET is in my country, Malaysia, doing delivery service, I think it was already here before the film "Terminator!"
@@sootuckchoong7077 .. and in China, Skynet is a surveillance AI monitoring people in cities
This is basically how I play the Civilization games: sink everything into tech until I've left all the computer players behind, then steamroll them with unbeatable tech and industry.
YES! I PLAY CIV 6 I EITHER USE YOUR STRATEGY OR I EXPLOIT THE GAME IN MULTIPLAYER, WHATEVER I FEEL LIKE......
Unless playing specific civ,
In deity, the AI would just wage an early war against you.
Without proper defensive units, you would just die.
If korea exist in that stupid game, their tech still rivals yours.
@@2ndMostUnoriginalUsernameEver lemme guess, the spiffing brit?
this is exactly my strategy
How to beat up the world since 1991.
The US didn't surpass Britain as the world's super power until after the WW when the world tied their currencies to the US $ and gave the US nearly 70% of all their gold at the time. The transfer of economic power through the events of the WWs is what created the transfer. Going into WWI, Britain was still very much the world's #1 power.
Britain became irrelevant during 1945.
They borrowed 10 billion dollars in debt from the US and agreed decolonize only because they didn't want the germans to have the majority german city of danzig. Smh.
@@egggge4752 Britain isn't irrelevant now so idk what you're on about with the whole 1945 nonsense
@@anubisgod23 name one metric (export, gdp, education, hapiness index) that they are in the top 3. Name one metric.
Except knife crime.
@@egggge4752 I mean...they are ranked higher than the USA in pretty much every good metric so I am not sure you want to pull at that thread. US isn't even top10 in most metrics and not even top20 in some.
@@anubisgod23 yes, but in most metrics the top tiers are not filled with either the US or the UK (except for crime). Atlanticism was dead on arrival.
Very useful!! Great insights! Thank you so much!
Other nations: more AI means less jobs for more people!
S.Korea,Germany,and Japan: Won't get that problem if you have less people by the year don't you think?
*taps forehead with finger
That's what the virus was dropped on the World.... Its to massively reduce the older population...
We can't substantiate the population as it stands today let alone in 50 years.
S.Korea has only 51 million people, versus 127 million in Japan, and 83 million people in Germany. Yet they're right there with those two bigger countries.
@@jillthompson6110 well considering how S.Korea, Japan, and Germany got really good economically around the same time. If they suddenly pops out together side by side, I don't think I'll be surprised.
@@harwoods11 uh..ok...
So i have a deadline untill 2030 to become financialy independent with different streams of income so i can survive without a job
You might be able to stretch that to 2035... but the clock is ticking. 😅
If you are American then you should look into something called a Roth IRA. Also look for every excuse to spend as little money as possible.
When no one has a job then no one can pay the rent, the companies will not pay dividents and the money will be worthless. I prepare not only with stocks and real estate but also with chicken and a garden with vegetables in addition a possibility to cut trees to heat and cook with firewood in the winter. But I think it will not be so bad, even can be better than now.
@@StefanMX That's a pretty grim outlook you have, I doubt the apocalyptic scenarios will happen; if they do then even real estate and land are not going to help as it's likely everything will be looted anyhow.
It's more likely that 20 years from now we live *even better* than today, and the emerging markets will likely develop even faster... don't underestimate human ingenuity and innovation! 🙂
@@petarz9029 only an apocalyptic scneario, most likely it will be like you said, even better than today.
Germany has been one of the Top Player since the Franco-Prussian War and its Unification as it had one of the most professional armies in the world and was a major industrialized nation and had a large economy, and when it lost the 1st World War it wasn't really a loss it was a armistice because Germany would have a fate similar to the fate it had during World War 2 and during that war it was very close to winning and produced some luxuries we have today like jet engines or better communications and during the Cold War both Germany's built their economies up and when reunification came they became a massive economy and a industrialized power again.
Successful people don't become that way overnight. What most people see at a glance-wealth, a great career, purpose-is the result of hard work and hustle over time.
Yeah! I agree with you sir.If you want to be successful have the mindset of the rich, spend less and invest More. Don't give up your dreams.
@@tianalucas8147 People come here with the aim of chasing money more than knowledge and that will damage your progress, trust me. Chase knowledge first and I promise! The money will follow you just like it's following some of us now.
@@juliagoncalves4082 That's very correct
And that is why most of them end up losing they money don't be in a haste to invest. Know what and who you are investing to and be sure that the person will deliver before I n v e s t I n g.
Learn and get the knowledge first before investing..
People wants to do what the 99% does but wants to get results that are fit for the 1%, but it doesn't work that way
@@sabrinaslime4493 Investment is the quickest path to financial freedom, the rich stays rich by spending like the poor yet investing! While the poor stays poor by spending like the rich yet not investing.
When that moment comes, we all gonna miss the Past..
:'(
I already miss the past
I miss it now
AI is just so scary to me and there's nothing I can do to stop it
But back in the good old days, they bashed the time they lifed in, so in the end, everybody was failure
Mongols: Were the largest and most powerful empire in history.
UK: Hold my pint.
I just hope the UK would be able to rise again and not crumble like Mongolia.
@Naveen Kumar You know, you don't need colonies to rise again. Also, by this, I mean the UK can at least be at the Switzerland level: Neutral but rich and wealthy.
And, Mongols will be eating the dust everyday until the century after ours. I won't be around to witness it.
Uk looted 45 trillion dollars from India. And still Uk have nearly ~4Trillion dollars economy .
@@kamanashiskar9203 Long shot friend keep hoping
I think the country that becomes the dominant producer of sustainable energy technologies will also be a superpower.
this is true.
Finland 🇫🇮
So, it won't be Germany...
@@nohaukrapotke1267 so true junge AHAHAHAHAH
australia if they get act together
Hi, THIS IS MY FIRST TIME ON YOUR CHANNEL THAT MAKES A LOT OF SENSE LATELY THINKING IT WAS CERTAIN COUNTRIES BUT NOW I am so happy I came to this channel to learn more about the real Superpower Countries & I really Thank you for that
Next Global Superpowers
Me: *"Damn still waiting for it to be Lichtenstein's turn"*
Actually I was waiting for Monaco.
Where is Bahrain and Brunei Man
I am still waiting for the Antartic super power
Well, that's where to money is, so no doubt the people who live there play a large part.
I'm uk.
I'm Very Proud.
in a nutshell: it's a race between countries for adopting AI.
i dunno if we should be happy or concerned if our country first adopts the AI
@@D3ad0fNight id pretty happy imo
@@theroman2130 or we could just infect it lol
SkyNet
@@canggublissapartment9868 Tay Chat bot style
Germany : I will be a global power
Poland : sweating nervously
You are brilliant. Thank you!
You forgot to mention the impacts of British colonialism and imperialism to offset Chinese and Indian economies and disrupt their textile production .... all in order to give European industries the edge
Pay attention, it was, at the end of day, superior technology (ships, navigation, armaments, manufacturing machinery, agricultural machinery etc.) that won out 🤦🏻♂️. Both China and India were primarily agrarian economies that came nowhere near Britain in technology or innovation and that is why they lost out..
@@tattie278 yeah keep telling yourself that. The same old colonial narrative . Yeah well innovation also went hand in hand with European imperialism, slave Labor and plunder of the rest of the world .
Spirit Journey, you do know that the British ended slavery in India. Please do a bit more reading and research before you post anymore asinine comments. When you do so you will discover that history is not black and white 😂😂🤣🤣😂.
@@tattie278 Neil slavery was ended by decree by the British empire yes. But the institution of slavery very much remained alive well into the 19th century. The British also upon imposing their rule in India placed heavy taxes on indian textile production so that they cannot compete internationally with British production; in fact they tried their best to altogether end Indian and Chinese textile production which remained to be of superior quality to British textile Production . They also forcefully opened Chinese market to British imports which crippled the Chinese economy. The British also controlled the narcotic trade in Asia and used military force to open Chinese market in order to imports tones of opium into the country. The British used the narcotic in China to make huge profits and at the same time sedate the Chinese population and cause unrest in the country . Don’t even get me started about British colonies in the Americas who basically thrived upon the exploitation of native Peoples and their lands. The same goes for oil... the British just basically claimed ownership of the oil Resources across the Middle East ande specifically iran. Don’t give me this BS
@@tattie278 ,
India did not have slavery. The British enforced an Aparthied system in India, where Indians were not allowed to go to European only hotels, clubs, streets,schools, neighbourhoods, etc. And as for superior military technology, the Marathas, Mysore, Sikh Empire, etc had the same technology as the British. The Duke of Wellington, who defeated Napoleon in Waterloo, said Assaye in India (against the Marathas) was the toughest battle of his life.
It annoys me that the AI is being used for military, it can be used for way better things: medical, space exploration etc
yeah I agree
The military is expensive. Yet it would be terrifying for ai soldiers to get in the wrong hands. Especially China.
Yea and when your enemy becomes vastly superior to you militarily good luck not getting conquered 😂
@@enyamouth69 I think that you should have a strong army. But spending too much money on it is not good.
@@elbronkhido7409 and the next nazis don't care about whether you think it is good. They're gonna stomp you if you don't have one. I mean human capacity to destroy everything is gonna go through the roof once there are ai foot soldiers
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The year 1886 is considered the birth year of the modern automobile with internal combustion engine with the motor tricycle "Benz Patent-Motorwagen Nummer 1" of the German inventor Carl Benz. The US-American Henry Ford did not invent the first automobile, even if that is told in the USA. 2:54
Also: Konrad Ernst Otto Zuse was a German construction engineer, inventor and entrepreneur (Zuse KG). With his development of the Z3 in 1941, Zuse built the first functional, fully automatic, program-controlled and freely programmable, working computer and thus the first functional computer in the world.
Yeah, but all the other countries are better than Germany at using that stuff (except for cars, germans love their cars, but they don't love them electrified)
@@nohaukrapotke1267 Trust me, they do not dislike electric cars because they are electric, more because they can show off a loud, expensive car.
@@einchaotenwuschel What? I guess that's the reason for not building ev's... You can't be serious.
@@nohaukrapotke1267 What do u mean that stuff? He mentioned only 2 things, cars and computers. Germany does not lack behind car production but only computers...
"(except for cars, germans love their cars, but they don't love them electrified)" Where did u get that from? Sounds like Donald Trump would say that haha
@@kerim.s8801 actually, it's not from Donald Trump, but rather from myself... I've been living in Germany for my whole live and... I don't know more than 20 adult persons without a car or a drivers licence...
Me: sees world domination in the title
Also me: sees germany on the thumbnail
Also me again: "here we go again"
Fritz! Get ze ERIKA!
Man, the stuff that i'm about to experience during my lifetime is gonna be insane
Right?
Has there been any point in history when something insane didn’t happen?
@@Memoiana Well yeah, but be ready because technology is only gonna keep on advancing and stuff will seem like magic from this point on.
@@brianj7204 How far is too far?
@@EmperorHero1 haha thats the exact title of "Age of A.I." by none other than youtube themselves. Amazing episodes you should check it out if you havent already.
great Video Thanks
Liked and subscribed
But who will buy all those products if no-one has a job because all the work is done by robots?
Universal basic income... You'll get it for free;-)
@@kishoree4457 the robotic assembly lines will pay the taxes, which pays your Universal Basic Income. Most people think that an AI would also be fine with us using un-intelligent robots for repeated tasks, same way it would really.
edit: meant for @thaiegho but hi dinesh, glad we agree on UBI
It's not free it never is u have to get the vaccine to get ur universal income
@@youcantseeme2089 lmfao, gimme that nanobot juice man. Assimilate I will
@@youcantseeme2089 yup, they want to test our freedoms
The USA private Tech companies use Government funding for their research.
More like the governments pays them to produce a product or service that they want.
Its called 'projects'
@@teerificbitch
Yep. They are intertwined in the government.
So it's pretty much the US government.
Same as China and the other countries mentioned in the video.
Only difference is that China openly admits the government connection with their companies.
US always denies its connections.
👍
@@Dangic23 That's cause America is an oligarchy, socialism for the rich, capitalism for the poor.
Every country does this if they can afford to. Many more so than America because we have strict rules on when we can or can't give money to businesses to prevent unfair competition.
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Jack: South korea, Germany and, Japan are the next super powers!!!
India: Hold my ISRO rockets!
And the mass poor people
@@kingqueen104 advantage and disadvantage in a nutshell
India too don't forget 😏
Japan : hold my Hayabusa 2 & Yokohama Gundam , & in last meet my IMMA realistic Robo Actress, model
@@kingqueen104 If Economy Increases It will Surely Eliminate Poverty
It's funny whenever I see "Canada" and "Superpower" we lost that chance in the '50s. We can't even be considered a minor power.
Worry not. Canada and the US are best buddies, even I don't like the queen at all.
What happened in 50's?
"I don't like the queen at all"
*tea sipping intensifies*
@@Parcian- The Avro Arrow. The fastest and best interceptor to be created. Only for the project to be scrapped and all the birds were destroyed. All because the American's couldn't stand that Canada had a better bird than they did. The Avro was our only chance of becoming an aviation power.
@@seanallard9335 Thx
Go Player Lee Se-Dol has recently retired and ended his 3-decade-old career. Many people questioned his motive because the retirement at his age is considered to be too early. He confessed in an interview that the defeat against the machine was at the core of his motive to retire. It completely shook his view on his career as a Go player. It hints the impact that AIs can have on our life in the future.
Nice to see a video with real historical fact. And without bias towards a nation or country. Excellent little video. And it's nice to see that it only reports history and "theory" which I believe is correct as to where the world is heading. Without getting to much into political or military power. Need more fair and balanced videos like this. Especially with today's current situation in Ukraine & Russia, America,NATO & China etc. Where thete is so much lies, propaganda and fake news on YT.
I'm reading "The Rise and Fall and the Great Powers" and it's basically all what this guy is saying in the video.
Thanks for saving us hours of reading time.
this great power, USA, is steadily being destroyed by the CBD Central Bank Dynasty... CBD owns the Federal Reserve Bank... CBD Prince all US dollars... That puts them in position to be in charge of virtually everything...
His interpretation of history is missing many many facts though. India didn't lose out because they stayed agricultural, but because the british conquered and stopped any progress. The industrialisation of Europe and the US was based on the deindustrialization of India.
Unlike China, which was mainly centralised and one entity, india was thousands of Kingdoms each competing and progressing, so most kingdoms prioritised innovation and education of its people. Before the british took over, there were a ton of technological advancements from india, including advanced metallurgy, rockets, and many many more too long to list.
Even Bengal's cotton industry, which was so big and famous for producing legendary fabric worn by emperors and monarchs of China, Persia, and Europe: Dhaka muslin (still impossible to produce today), was exterminated when the british wanted to enter the cotton industry. Dhaka, the city of weavers, is now what it is because the weaving industry was dismantled by the british, and the thumbs of the city's weavers were all cut off. The unique breed of cotton cultivated for centuries used to make dhaka muslin went extinct, so a huge part of India's culture, identity, and history has also gone extinct. It wasn't through honest competition the british and Europe progressed, it was through violence and subjugation.
Even if Europe is credited with many inventions, other countries may have gotten the chance to trade and aquire these technologies to use in their land, and maybe even develop their own in parallel to Europe. Europe was also first in many advancements because they eliminated any competitors, and frankly when technology reaches certain points, new discoveries are inevitable, its only a question of where it can come from, which was robbed from the rest of the world.
i predict a war with china against all odds will only take the US & allies: 3 days
yes? please click 'Like'... 😊
but definitely, the only thing that US wants is a 'red flag' from the CCP like a drone US warship being hit by a CCP missile; US technology was ever since 'intended' to be stolen, ‘cause embedded inside those software and hardware are 'dormant viruses' once activated will self-destruct all the 'fake' (poor quality) nuclear missiles of the CCP... (nice conspiracy theory, eh?) 😉
@@sid2543
a lot of truth.. especially the greater Israel piece...roth schild funded the invasion of Palestine
u s pols are strongly asked to sign loyalty letters to the agressive state of Israel.. CBD central bank dynasty... is a criminal cartel.. in charge of the world's central banks... the issuers of all.country's currencies !!
Funny how Singapore made it up here, my country working all the way up after 55 years of hard work.
My country germany working Hard up 80 years
@@gamerdrache6076 *130yrs
@@gamerdrache6076 My countrymen's are working hard from 70 years for your country's.
yeah man
@@gamerdrache6076 Germany has done a lot of hard work aka trying dominate the world 2 times but I respect Germany 🇩🇪
Yooooo Little Rock, AR @3:40 first time I've ever seen a shot like this in a random video about the entire US/World
Unfortunately as more companies go to automation, for the entry level positions, the machines still need to be fixed which means they are trading entry level jobs for high tech jobs that pay more, but require more education what that translates into is higher pay jobs which will increase the cost of living like we never seen it before.
Automation makes cost of living much cheaper though, meaning more money in people's pockets. It also makes learning things more easier too. This is not to mention all the other sorts of jobs that will be created as well, there's a high probability that alot of the new jobs created will be entry level.
Now college costs is an issue but it's not automation's fault that governments have made college costs so bad. Even then, most college graduates are able to pay off their debt within a couple of years as long it's a in-demand job.
With AI , guess who controls global semiconductors. Samsung and SK Hynix, both in South Korea.
America's Intel and Taiwans TSMC also controls a good portion of the worlds semi conductors, China is trying to get it's bands in the business as well. Samsung and SK hynix are likely to still be global leaders, SK hynix even just recently bought Intels NAND business.
I am Korean. You know, semiconductors are divided into memory and systems. And It's the United States that dominates and controls all these areas, not samsung or hynix whatever. The global semiconductor shares of Samsung and TSMC only exist when they cooperate with the US. In other words, semiconductors are the core technology that the US rules the world.
@@crayon_logic444 TSMC only does foundry manufacturing,that is, no own technology. Intel is far behind in process technology and the difference will only become larger. Intel will just serve the US domestic requirements. Korea is developing particle beam technology.No other country in the world can make memory semiconductors. Anything larger than 5nm shouldn't be considered semiconductors.
@@user-ot4yd2eg2i 나라면 댓삭하겠다.. 부탁인데 한국인이라고 떠벌이좀 마라. 왜 니들은 하나같이 한국인이라고 먼저 소개하고 ㅈㄹ이냐 아첨이야 뭐야 ㅅㅂ
@@JK-qi5dm 전 교포인데요... 백인과 한국인 아닌 사람들 이 자기가 korean 이라고 하면서 막 예기하는 사람들 많습니다.... 여기선 이런 사람들을 "LARPer" 라고 부르죠... 댓글 앞에 "I'm korean" 이니면 "As a korean" 있으면 가능성이 높습니다 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 무시합시다
Just found your channel and have watched 3 videos already!
New favorite channel
Sad to think that India once was Superpower . ... hopefully they could keep it up.❤️❤️❤️frm Philippines.
Britishers in 1900s : We will rule the world
Britishers in 2000s: Trying Indian food for the first time
Britishers? Do u mean Brits?
@@captaindiego228 yes
@@dhriyamanadak5006 Indianers oof
@@FacelessQueenie I am sorry for offending u I didn't mean to hurt someone sorry 🙏
Curry is and has been a favourite in U.K. since we introduced the word to India.... and the food came back and OMG foodgasm 🤤🤤 thank you India 🔥🤘😎👍🔥
South Korea is another level of New Tech.
Shipment, chips,Robot, Cars, AeroSpace, military Power, weapons manufacturing,
nuclear power tech, entertainment.... Never ending
Nope
@@user-lr9cm4xd5t 쌉쳐라
I don't think so..
@@user-lv1ob4td5u 한국놈들 종특 : 겸손을 모르고 거만떨기 좋아함. 딱 봐도 한국인이 썼거나 한국 맥일라고 쓴 글인데 좋다고 국뽕에 휩싸임
찐특 칭찬해줘도
지 깐줄알고 절망감에 휩싸임ㅉ
“Super power like “USA” and china “
Russia: am i a joke to you
I hope there’s a kill switch for every robot made so if they ever do anything bad or don’t listen to commands they can stop working in an instant
Almost 30 years ago, a place I worked at hired a new maintenance manager. He was telling us the plant he left had one addition that was half a million square feet that was full of fully automated machines. He said in this addition the only lights that were on were machine lights. If a machine needed maintenance, it would send a message to the maintenance office and would light up a path to that machine so personnel could get to the machine. This was the only time a person would be in with the machines. He left because the machines hardly ever needed worked on.
Automated machines are different from AI. Nothing really against automation in factories, since people I know have complained about and left jobs that required monotonous and repetitive tasks.
@@walterbrunswick True. In many occasions, you don't need AI for many automation tasks.
@@mwanikimwaniki6801 i work as an machine operator on one that produces brushes for gutters and electrical pipes. basically an automated machine still needs to have hoppers filled, certain parts cleaned, many mechanism needs to be regularly oiled, re-calibrated, also you need to set up new jobs by taking parts of the machine apart and changing it over. stuff an computer AI will never be able to do without robots or physical hands. the only time humans are pushed out of factories for good is when humanoid like robots can be programmed to do this stuff. then all will be left are engineers and managers if that because if an robot had an AI as intelligent as ours it could do this and would not need humans at all.
@ Well. I am a Mechatronics engineering student and I understand your take completely. The parts of a machine just need to be changed, calibrated, cleaned and all that work. It would be tough to make something that emulates the work of a human.
@I’m an American citizen you Can’t do that to me I highly doubt that will ever happen
Not realistic at all
AI seems like a "fun experiment" (for some anyway), but when it comes to serious work, intelligence, knowledge, experience, and skill, it's "goodbye AI"
Me working retail : " Haha, I'm in danger"
Laughs in ex uk welder. Actually I lost my job through illness.
there are already self checkout services, drive thru and touchpads right? thats so scary to think about www
@@oilylondon many customers don't go through self serve, they prefer being served by a person. and drives thrus still need people in the kitchen
@@shamicentertainment1262 i feel like it depends how mucb you’re buying, if i only have a couple items on me I’ll go through slef serve all day long
A very simplistic view by the commentator without delving into India and the asset stripping to a tune of £45trillion adjusted for todays value, India had 27% of the global cloth export and with the EIT (East India Trading co) all but truncating Indian exports, its GDP by the time Britan left was 4% globally, its literacy rate dropping from 84% to 17%.
84% literacy rate in pre-industrial era ? It's only around 75% as of 2021 ...
@@trollmcclure2659 yes, indians were literate but not in western typical science........
@@trollmcclure2659 before 1835 india had 95% literacy.british Macaulay minute.british servey at that time itself said that India's education sector is far more ahead than us.there were Gurukuls everywhere.
This is a made up statistic. The £45 trillion is nonsense and India accounted for 4% of global GDP due to the industrial revolution as highlighted in the video.
*US* : superpowers is exist
*also US* : highest medical expenses on earth
Jack, can you talk about A.I Arms in a video separately
Admin : france & germany produce more engineers per capita
INDIANS : we produce more engineers than ur EUROPEAN UNION !
Lol what kind of engineers?!
Demian Hordijk lol 😂
There are good engineers, medicore engineers,, bad engineers and fake engineers..We have it all
@Aman I have met some good engineers from India,, but they are far in between. But don,t forget India,s had excellent CEO but not engineers or scientist. I remember the days there was excellent software engineers from India but ours in South East Asia were mediocre. So Indian Shortcoming is China abundance and vice versa. So you can go off on Thaipusam , whilst the Chinese can go off on their lunar New Year.. There will always be a crook hanging around the corner to exploit our differences.. but only wise man knows where is the steep slope.
@Aman Singapore
Awesome.
Interesting
*Germany and Japan about to become superpowers*
Ah shit, here we go again
boring comment
@@user-zp1oi7kp2w boring reply
@@eloncrust3220 boring response
I don't see Japan doing world war again... But for Germany 😂😂😂 I'm not sure...
@@phantomknight1395 Why?
Mexican President: Let's invest into petroleum, it's the future!
LOL! Did he really say that?
Mate... mer, frankincense and humming birds are the future
@@MeagerEntertainment No, but he is obsessed with increasing oil production...
He’s also making trade agreements with countries like Venezuela,Cuba and Bolivia. In war which is the result of total economic collapse and food shortages. Having allies is necessary. It’s not about what’s will be worth more in the future. If that was the case Mexico would not be selling all its silver so cheap.
The world runs on oil and will be for 30 more years
very good information
Funny you specifically mentioned Google, since the Google AI that we can see is so bad (if you never noticed how inaccurate GMail’s classifiers or even CZcams’s algorithms are). Do you think Google has deliberately made their user-facing AI bad to make it look less threatening?
Yes. It's a ruse.
it's not just that Google AI is bad but it also has an agenda by recommending specific content at a specific time in order to poliically manipulate viewers and to make them addicted
Gmail sorting and CZcams are algorithms, not AI.
Show notes. "The war on normal people" by: Andrew Yang
yup
Dude gets one of the funniest stock footages ever
What would be the next technologies after 5nm technology in semiconductor? As far as I know less than 5nm is just atomic level in size.
Moral of all this: don't expect your kids to find work. Or don't have kids.
Did no one in positions of power watch Terminator?
I agree with this:
But I also disagree with this:
Human potential is the largest untapped resource we currently have. So to alienate it may spawn the 5 revolution..
And simultaneously eliminate the depression and lost sense of purpose that will be generated from the AI revolution.
8:54
HOTSPOT
I see what you did there 😂
being a superpower carries a lot of responsibility on a global scale those that do not understand this will not be a super power long. the next step is a hyperpower
Thank you for the informative content. I am very interested in your forecast concerning the Sub- Saharan economy in respect to the last revolution
Man. We will be in for a ride.
i feel lucky to be a canadian since day 1 when i hear stuff like that, i allready considered multiple times to chose another country and move there... but realised the problem was my life and had to put some stuff together and today i still appreciate my luck🙏💯
One if your biggest companys is porn hub
🇨🇦the only better country is Québec,😂😇(Les francophones du canada? Etes-vous là?)🇨🇦
The biggest problem I see for our future is that we as a society are so focused on automation/robotics making our lives easier or better that we fail to see how technology will eventually take over the jobs we have today. But no one talks about what will happen to all those people who will no longer be needed in the work force. It's not like we're working hard to invent new jobs and careers that don't even exist today.
I mean it's great that we will have autonomous driving cars in the future: Traffic will be less congested, efficacy will improve delivery times, roads will be safer... but what about the hundreds of million of people who are professional drivers?? No one is planning to figure out what they will do for a living. The only response is they will get sucked up by the work force into new careers. Well, if we look at our unemployment and how hard it is for people who get laid off to find a new job, it's a scary and sad scenario for all those drivers. Bottom line is instead of thinking HOW we will invent then next great "thing" maybe we should start thinking SHOULD we be inventing the next great thing??
nobody will buy the things produced by automation
Yes, we should, this societal hurdle is necessary for advancement.
okay~
we will see soon
u still need a powerful military to defend ur country
AI Robots
Just flood the land so there is nothing to take
@Duke Johnson Terminator 3
These 3 funny seconds at 16:07 were more than welcome. I found this vid well documented. There's an international campaign against killer robots. If there's no humanistic adaptation of the system to also protect human rights in the coming economy (like UBI that you mentioned), then AI in civilian life is likely to produce some horrible dystopian future as in war.
Im not sure if thats completely true, I currently work in AI, and its mostly going towards making something human like. Right now, what the industry is trying to make is basically an AI baby (like a baby it would be built to have the capability to learn and become trained and optimised), and then humans would teach and train it to do what it needs to do. What is scary about AIs is that like humans, it can learn things not as we intended, which becomes the evil AI scenario. However, if we limit the AIs reach, this isn't that dangerous. Think about it like this, even humans can be evil, but these evil humans are only dangerous is they have access to guns, or nuclear bombs or something right? An AI is scary because its closer and has easier access to these things, but if implemented responsibly without access its not so dangerous.
I would be more or just as worried about humans as technology advances. Humans can easily be evil, and as technology gives people more power with nuclear, biological, biochemical, and other new weapons, thats a more serious threat to causing serious harm to society and large numbers of people. At the end of the day, an evil AI holding a machine gun is just as bad as a man holding one.
UK! hey we're in there! I lost my job to illness 2 years ago so whatever though. I got my shit together in my twenties so ill just sit back and stop worrying.
Talking about AI and excludes india
The indian guy: bruh I'm the programmer of the AI
India is a hot mess right now thanks to your government.
On one hand it wants to attract the top tech companies like Apple but it also puts in new protectionist laws that scare those very companies away. It sets up factories but the roads to the factories are in poor condition. Those factories might face power outages too along with inadequate response times after major storms/natural disasters.
India shoots itself in the foot time after time. Stop shooting yourselves in the foot, then we can talk about AI in India.
@@Glorious_Kim_Jong_Un maybe you should change your name then we can talk
@@Glorious_Kim_Jong_Un look whos saying😂😂😂
@@Glorious_Kim_Jong_Un clearly, you haven't updated your version for a while. plz reboot and proceed with updating yourself outside of your limited news sources.
They're not
Can we just pause for a moment and appreciate the guy at 15:31 who is portrayed to be coding but is actually just shaking his fingers about in slow mo.
Full AI mediated economy, are we looking towards fully useless/ unemployed/depressed humans finally being taken over by machines.
Or finally not having to work all your life just to survive, get UBI from the government who taxes the companies that use AI
That's why Trump wants to keep jobs here
@@quin498 The problem with a Universal Income system is that the psychology of it simply doesn't work. Humans are driven to feel needed and useful. A society where people do not feel like their endeavours have worth (or worse still, prevented from having worth) is a society that is ultimately unsustainable.
@@quin498 I would rather earn my way in life than have some crackpot overhead Government gove me hand outs like I am their thing that depends on them!
@@quin498 Your thinking too small: why would you need income if robots give you stuff for free? Why do you still need todays government in tomorrows world? Why will you need taxes or companies? This will become a new way of living.
WW3 starts:
Switzerland dancing in the background:💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻
INDIA will be next superpower🇮🇳
The thesis of this video doesn’t exactly make sense. For example, you argue that the Soviet Union became a superpower because of its quick adoption of the fourth industrial revolution, which increased their productive capacities. But the Soviet Union emerged as a superpower out of their triumph in WWII and they weren’t able to enhance their productive capacities that greatly through the embrace of Western technologies. In fact their global economic power was largely a myth and predicated on a single commodity - oil. Also, Britain was already a great power prior to the industrial revolution
They had the GDP of the Netherlands. Basically Nigeria but with nukes.
Britain was a great power solely because of india.
@@Vatsalya17 lol, I'm sure you're Indian. But that's not true
@ agreed india was a net loss
Lol what? USSR was the second largest economy in the world by GDP
Now this is making me think on how & what skill/s should I develop as to not end up jobless or incomeless in the future.
Learn to solve a problem for people and sell a solution.
@@DylanJBartram capitalism baby
Drug dealer. That jobs safe.
me after hearing singapore:hey thats where i live!
5:39 i love how most of the code is commented out lol
Uhhhh I thought it was going to be the nations with the most fresh water and terrain above sea level 👀
Title and the first 5 minutes : world's superpower
Then all about history and AI revolution
As a British person I just want to tell you you don’t have to say “great Britain” every time you can just say Britain
You had me until the mention of the Russian Army's automation Hahaha
In Brazil It's impossible exist a store without cashier, because the "custumers" steal everything.
Se existe então será que existe internet Books
Somone will find a way
It's 'Currently' impossible. Given Biometric Sensors that scan face, retina, fingerprints and even genetic code via shed cells combined with absolute surveillance of every item and it's cost being deducted from your credit/debit upon exiting the store with it, it becomes possible. And this leaves out the near-future possibility of 3d Printing meaning each item is created on-demand from raw materials so there's nothing to steal until you pay for it. Of course at that point it's probably impossible for a store to exist for purely economic reasons even without criminal actions.
The Brazilian Central Bank is planning tô introduce a Brazilian criptcoin in this decade. A law about this is on the Congress now
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I particularly enjoyed the elaboration on the topic of the most impactful move of AI into the human trade market - the automotive transportation industry. However if I recall correctly E.Musk was talking about 2017 being the year when these vehicles start conquering the roads (it did not happen). Now 5G is having issues because of gullible loons,luddites and crazed out politicians are creating a barrier for this neccessary step for the 4th industrial revolution to kick off in the west.
But I am sure glad to see Germany on that list, I am putting my hopes into that country every quiet often..they and China are making impressive steps towards industry 4.0
I am hopeful that now with the crisis EU fund this transition will be accelerated in the EU as we (world) have no time to loose.
Esspecially the west has an abligation to move as fast as posible into industry 4.0 and zero emissions (we cannot occupy the current space for much longer without severe destruction of the global ecosystems and human life supporting systems on this planet)
How soon would the adjustments be for the adverse impact of AI on the employment of dislocated/substituted human resources?
Every time a world war is near
German economy : gasss gassss gasssss