A well-known blogger talked about Musk's talk about how to make FSD return to the United States, and he needs to exchange "a core technology", is this a cost-effective deal?
According to the blogger, it is not difficult for Musk to get the test qualification for intelligent driving in China, and for example, BMW and Mercedes-Benz have obtained it. The difficulty is that Musk intends to collect the driving data of Chinese users and then get it for large model training, which is unacceptable to China.
Unlike other countries, we have a large number of people driving in China, and have complex terrain and road conditions, which are difficult to compare with any other country. This is one of the reasons why Musk is actively making autonomous driving land in China.
The compromise was for Musk to set up his data center in China and promise not to send data back to the United States. But Musk needs to pay a certain price, after all, such a huge amount of data is of great value, if the Chinese government sells it to Musk at the price of cabbage, isn't it a loss?
The blogger means that Musk will exchange his core technology for spaceX, and there are only more than 6,000 people in the entire spaceX company, while there are hundreds of thousands of people in China's aerospace industry, and there is a big gap with spaceX in terms of single-person efficiency, so spaceX must have core technology, such as spaceX's Falcon 9, its rocket recovery technology is very good.
But will Musk say yes? Do we really need it?
The first choice is to launch satellites, is to form a Starlink satellite network, and at present, many countries have put forward the "constellation plan", including our China. Low Earth orbit resources are limited, accommodating about 60,000 satellites, once Musk shares this core technology, it means that his satellites are likely to have nowhere to place, which is equivalent to cultivating opponents for himself, is he really willing?
In addition, our rocket recovery technology is steadily advancing, and it is progressing smoothly, and several private rocket companies have successfully conducted recovery tests. In other words, almost the core technology of SpaceX is not worth much to us.
Of course, improving efficiency is another matter, and for this reason, we actively guide private companies to enter the aerospace field, and they have proved to be very efficient.
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