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|    Lazarus Cain to Lazarus Cain    |
|    Re: The difference between US and Chines    |
|    05 Apr 22 06:33:55    |
      From: rking164@comcast.net              On Tuesday, April 5, 2022 at 8:29:01 AM UTC-5, Lazarus Cain wrote:       > While we see US innovations in technology are primarily concerned with       military applications, we see Chinese innovation has a more local appeal to       the individual consumer.        > US primarily concerned with pilotless killer drone technology while we see a       better technology with just the people's or local consumer interests, soon to       be adopted by Amazon, being shown off by China.        >        > Of course, there should be no US opposition from the US to sell Russia such       a food delivery systems to serve Russian public consumer? I know that senior       citizens and those without a vehicle will use such a system with unlimited       application in our urban        environment, plus saves on consumption of fossil fuel. Chinese delivery system       can even be solar powered with a lithium battery power bank.        > Such a system does not have payload restrictions of a flying delivery system       which is much less energy efficient concerning a massive delivery system.        >        >        > * * * *        >        > Late last month, Zhang Qian, 27, who works as an accountant with an internet       company in Yizhuang, a southern suburb of Beijing, picked up her take-out       orders without any human interaction from an unmanned four-wheeled delivery       vehicle that appeared at        the gate of her community, and got first-hand experience of a new era for       consumers.        >        > She received her order in about 20 minutes from the time of placing it       online. She bought fresh vegetables, fruit, seafood, meat, cooking oil, rice,       seasonings and other groceries through an app. After that, she received a text       message informing her        the delivery vehicle was about to arrive. And then, the driverless vehicle       materialized with her groceries.        >        > Like Zhang, hundreds of millions of Chinese consumers would vouch for the       efficiency and reliability of unmanned delivery vehicles, a new form of       surface transport, now being employed by fresh food retail firms for making       door deliveries.        >        > Navigated by radar and sensors, a typical unmanned delivery vehicle       automatically calculates optimal routes and avoids barriers and pedestrians.       It sends messages to the recipient concerned when approaching final       destinations.        >        > A string of Chinese technology companies have been at the forefront of       adopting driverless delivery vehicles to enhance logistics efficiency, reduce       logistics costs and improve service efficiency and user experience.       Tesla will want to use Twitter to promote Tesla food delivery systems! lol!       Amazon will buy these delivery vehicles for sure while Twitter and Facebook        are used to promote the local fresh food deals              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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