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Why does Ren say that there is no development without tolerance for new technologies?
If a new technology is accepted by the public, it will be questioned by millions of people. Only by strengthening this confidence can we succeed.

Ren pointed out in the dialogue that the whole society should (should) be tolerant of new technologies, which may be beneficial or harmful to human beings after they are created. For example, the invention of the atomic bomb is harmful to human society, but if we do further research on the atomic bomb, we will use (discover) atomic energy, and we are now using it in many fields to benefit mankind more. If all inventions are evaluated from the traditional point of view, human beings can't talk about innovation and technological progress. Ren Zheng Fei also said, "If there is no tolerance for us (new technology), there will be no Huawei."

In this era, the focus of a country is to develop education, and it is mainly basic education, especially in rural areas. Without good basic education, it is difficult to have meaningful basic research. Give more money to rural teachers, so that outstanding talents are willing to be teachers and outstanding children are willing to enter normal schools. Just as our revolutionaries of the older generation Mao Zedong, Su Yu, Huang Kecheng, Xu Guangda and Yun all came from normal schools, we can achieve "training more excellent people with the best people". But this is not the case now. Teachers' salaries are low, and children can't earn much money if they read more knowledge, so they don't want to read more. In this way, we can't adapt to the society in the next twenty or thirty years, and society may be divided.

Those who use artificial intelligence completely may return to the west because there is no trade union problem, no social welfare problem and no strike problem. Production without artificial intelligence capability may be transferred to countries with low labor costs such as Southeast Asia, Latin America and southern Europe. Faced with this split, China should put basic education on the highest program of the country in order to meet the future revolution. Improving the cultural quality of the whole nation should be the main responsibility of the party and the state and the obligation of every citizen. High-rise buildings are all over the street now, but they will be old in twenty or thirty years. If we invest in education, after 20 or 30 years, these poor children will become doctors and the country will become more prosperous.

So we should look at the problem with a tolerant eye.