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      <title>The Potential Negative Impacts and Structural Challenges of the AI Revolution</title>
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      <description>This article provides an in-depth analysis of the structural impact of the AI technological revolution on human society, refutes the simplistic application of historical lessons from the Industrial Revolution, points out that the core threat of AI lies in its ability to inherit rather than its ability to learn, and emphasizes the strategic necessity of the AI competition between China and the United States.</description>
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