blueberrywalrus
blueberrywalrus t1_j1pg0i6 wrote
Reply to comment by patriot-1453 in Australia and China team up to protest WTO blockages caused by US vetoes on appeal body | Australian foreign policy by Witty-Village-2503
Rules change based on how their interpreted and the US is facing a long term disadvantage due to the contemporary interpretation of the rules.
Rather than abandoning the rules, the US has worked to establish new rules outside of WTO and is actively using the rules inherent to the WTO to force a renegotiation of the dispute resolution process.
blueberrywalrus t1_j1pfdmx wrote
Reply to comment by jaa101 in Australia and China team up to protest WTO blockages caused by US vetoes on appeal body | Australian foreign policy by Witty-Village-2503
The US is literally playing by the rules and using a mechanism built into them to resolve the larger dispute over how rules are created and interpreted.
blueberrywalrus t1_j1c13ia wrote
Reply to comment by Johnchuk in Google's management has reportedly issued a 'code red' amid the rising popularity of the ChatGPT AI by SnoozeDoggyDog
It's an incredibly impressive chat bot.
Here it is writing a bean rap for drake: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e1_caZAerlU
blueberrywalrus t1_j1pgod6 wrote
Reply to comment by TROPtastic in Australia and China team up to protest WTO blockages caused by US vetoes on appeal body | Australian foreign policy by Witty-Village-2503
Rule based order only works if the spirit of the rules is upheld.
The US is clearly violating that spirit here, but as a reaction to other countries doing the same.
As WTO rules are concencus based, there is no feasible way to change rules that are being abused, without forcing the issue. As the US is doing here.