Id guess its more likely to be good. The logic of “post scarcity utopia” is pretty far from market capitalism. Also China has been leading in open source models. Open source is a lot more aligned with humanity as a whole.
I think that jumping straight to big-picture ideological questions is a mistake. But for what it’s worth, I tried to tally up some pros and cons of “ideologically who is more likely to implement a post-scarcity socialist utopia” here; I think it’s more of a mixed bag than many assume.
Id guess its more likely to be good. The logic of “post scarcity utopia” is pretty far from market capitalism. Also China has been leading in open source models. Open source is a lot more aligned with humanity as a whole.
I think that jumping straight to big-picture ideological questions is a mistake. But for what it’s worth, I tried to tally up some pros and cons of “ideologically who is more likely to implement a post-scarcity socialist utopia” here; I think it’s more of a mixed bag than many assume.