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'Most Humbling Thing I've Ever Seen': Western Business Leaders 'Terrified' After Touring Chinese Factories​


BY TYLER DURDEN
WEDNESDAY, OCT 15, 2025 - 06:00 AM


Ford Motor Company CEO Jim Farley and other top business leaders are "terrified" over China’s breakneck technological advancements, warning that the Asian superpower’s innovations could crush American companies if they don’t act fast, according to a stunning report from The Telegraph.

Pictured: ZEEKR’s Intelligent Factory in Ningbo, China. Via The Telegraph

Farley, after touring Chinese factories, was left reeling by the cutting-edge tech packed into their vehicles - including self-driving software and facial recognition systems [zh: yikes] “Their cost and the quality of their vehicles is far superior to what I see in the West,” Farley warned, per The Telegraph.

The Chinese aren’t just outpacing U.S. car companies.

Greg Jackson, head of British energy supplier Octopus, described a jaw-dropping visit to a “dark factory” churning out mobile phones with barely a human in sight. “We visited a dark factory producing some astronomical number of mobile phones,” Jackson told the outlet.

“The process was so heavily automated that there were no workers on the manufacturing side, just a small number who were there to ensure the plant was working. You get this sense of a change, where China’s competitiveness has gone from being about government subsidies and low wages to a tremendous number of highly skilled, educated engineers who are innovating like mad.”



Australian mining billionaire Andrew Forrest scrapped plans to build electric vehicle powertrains after witnessing China’s dominance firsthand. “We are in a global competition with China, and it’s not just EVs. And if we lose this, we do not have a future at Ford,” Forrest told The Telegraph.

Forrest described futuristic factories where robots rise from the floor, assembling trucks with zero human involvement. “I can take you to factories [in China] now, where you’ll basically be alongside a big conveyor and the machines come out of the floor and begin to assemble parts,” the titan said. “And you’re walking alongside this conveyor, and after about 800, 900 metres, a truck drives out. There are no people – everything is robotic.”



The humanoid robotics market could explode into a $5 trillion industry by 2050, driven by supply chains, maintenance, and support networks, with Morgan Stanley analysts predicting a surge in adoption by the late 2030s. Over 1 billion humanoids could be in use by 2050, with 90% in industrial and commercial roles.
 

Jensen Huang says he would be 'deeply alarmed' if his $500,000 engineer did not consume at least $250,000 of tokens​

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"If that $500,000 engineer did not consume at least $250,000 worth of tokens, I am going to be deeply alarmed," says Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. JOSH EDELSON / AFP via Getty Images
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  • Jensen Huang says $500K engineers should use at least $250K in tokens — or risk raising alarm bells.
  • "If that person said $5,000, I will go ape something else," the Nvidia CEO added.
  • Huang has suggested that engineers be given AI tokens equal to about half their annual salary.

  • How do AI tokens boost productivity?
  • How might AI tokens change recruitment?
  • What challenges come with token compensation?
  • What are the benefits of AI tokens?
  • Why are tokens part of compensation now?
Jensen Huang has a new red flag for top talent: not using enough AI tokens.

The Nvidia CEO said in an episode of the "All-In Podcast" published Thursday that he would be "deeply alarmed" if one of the chip giant's top engineers spent too little on AI.

"If that $500,000 engineer did not consume at least $250,000 worth of tokens, I am going to be deeply alarmed," Huang said.
 
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