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Who's been the hottest lately? Saying that it is Gu Ailing should be that no one will object. The 2003 Mixed-Race Girl of Mixed Chinese descent born in San Francisco, California, is really red and purple

author:Hecheng Zhike

Who's been the hottest lately? Saying that it is Gu Ailing should be that no one will object. The 2003 Mixed-Race Girl of Mixed Chinese descent born in San Francisco, California, is really red and purple.

Elite family background, bully parents, good looks, Olympic champion, Gu Ailing is almost the heroine of Da Shuangwen. The resources that we ordinary people can't dream of are all at her fingertips. Of course, hard work and talent are also important, otherwise you wouldn't be able to achieve so much.

Just after Gu Ailing won the gold medal in the freestyle ski jump at the Winter Olympics, some media in the United States still said sourly that Gu Ailing "betrayed" the United States, she was a champion cultivated with American resources, but won the Olympic gold medal on behalf of China.

This scene is not familiar to us, just reversed. The high-end talents we used to cultivate will not come back after they go to the United States. Now we have the ability to reverse the input of talent. Now more and more elites choose to return to China for development, and Chinese companies have also begun to recruit a large number of foreign talents, which is the model of great integration and great development.

China is the world's largest training country for science and engineering talents, and it is also a major country in the global brain drain. Two-thirds of the top AI talent trained over the past decade has worked abroad, and 85 percent of them have chosen to go to the United States.

However, in recent years, there has been a significant increase in returning talents, and some foreign talents have begun to accept recruitment from Chinese companies and give up their jobs in Europe and the United States, choosing to come to China for development. From 2017 to 2020, more than 3,000 U.S. scientists and U.S. green cards will enter China to work, and that number is increasing.

Some people think that they are exquisite self-interested, when the United States is good, they choose to go to the United States, and now that China's development is more promising, they choose to come to China. But dare I ask, if you had this opportunity, how would you choose? If we want to continue to develop and move forward, narrow thinking is indispensable. The United States has developed so well by attracting global talent. They have been able to lead the world in all fields for so many years, not only by the Americans themselves, but also by Chinese, Japanese, Indians, and Europeans.

In the future, China will definitely become another concentration of the world's top talents in addition to the United States, and will even catch up with the United States. Friends, what do you think about this?

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