U.S. Ambassador to China Branstad Rebukes Huawei, Calls Lawsuit 'Not Very Smart'

U.S. Ambassador to China Branstad Rebukes Huawei, Calls Lawsuit 'Not Very Smart'

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The transcript discusses global concerns about Huawei, highlighting actions taken by various countries. It mentions Huawei's lawsuit against the US, perceived as retaliation, and draws parallels with Canada's diplomatic tensions. The conversation shifts to the inevitable tensions arising from advancements in technology, such as AI and 5G, and the importance of national security. Countries are expected to protect their technological assets, leading to competition and concerns.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Which countries have expressed concerns about Huawei's activities?

No countries have expressed concerns

Countries like Australia and Poland

Only the United States

Only European countries

2.

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What is the perceived reason behind Huawei's lawsuit against the United States?

To expand their market

To improve diplomatic relations

As a form of retaliation

To seek financial compensation

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What incident is highlighted in the tensions between Canada and China?

Trade agreements

Seizing of Canadian citizens

Joint military exercises

Cultural exchange programs

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is a major concern for countries regarding advancements in technology like AI and 5G?

Increased production costs

Rising tensions over national security

Decreased global connectivity

Lack of innovation

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Why is it inevitable to see rising tensions between countries over technology?

Due to a lack of technological advancements

Because countries are not interested in technology

Due to competition and the need to protect valuable assets

Because technology is becoming obsolete