Milei of CAS Star Sees Capital's First Concession to Knowledge Workers in SK Hynix and Samsung's Employee Dividend Priority

Deep News07-11

Milei, a founding partner, delivered a speech at the 2026 "China Entrepreneur" Future Star Annual Conference held in Guangzhou from July 10th to 11th. The conference's theme, "The Moment of Leap," focused on the deep integration of hard technology and artificial intelligence, exploring the critical transition from technological breakthroughs to industrial implementation.

He highlighted that human society is undergoing a historic inflection point from being "economy-system dominated" to "knowledge-system dominated." A new era of "knowledge civilization," led by artificial intelligence and hard tech, is accelerating its arrival.

Milei believes that under this trend, the world's highest-valued companies have been completely replaced by technology and knowledge-based firms. Future trillion-dollar enterprises will most likely be created by top-tier technological innovation entrepreneurs.

Citing the recent example of SK hynix and Samsung prioritizing dividends for employees, he pointed out this represents the first time in capitalist history that "capital has bowed to knowledge workers," signifying the comprehensive rise of the knowledge class. Milei stated that currently, behind the newly emerged trillion-dollar enterprises (such as Zhipu AI, Cambricon Technologies Corporation Limited, etc.) lies almost entirely the crystallization of top-tier scientific research strength. This confirms that "technological innovation is the primary productive force," and those who possess knowledge are gaining increasingly greater influence.

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