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I'm finishing my master in CS (artificial intelligence) and thinking about moving from EU to settle down in some Asian country. Main reason is that being white in a country full of beta-male Asians gives me instant respect and it's like a life on easy level. I'm muscular (two gear cycles so far), 180cm, 15% bf, 25yo and want to max out my prospects.

Later, I also want to find a traditional Asian waifu and have hapa children there.

Singapore seems like the best choice for me, since I'm a CS major. There are lots of startups in AI and being white male with MSc from EU university puts me instantly into leadership position. Very low taxes is a huge benefit as well.

Does it seem like a good plan? Thoughts?

>> No.1852722

What was your bachelor's degree like? I'm planning to study AI as well, and the uni that I'm looking at has a Cognitive Systems degree that is a cross of Philosophy/Linguistics/CompSci/Psychology with different streams that focus on one of the 4 concentrations. I want to do the CompSci concentration which is called Computational Intelligence and Design, but I think that the knowledge will be more theoretical than practical. I haven't thought about Master's yet, I'll cross that bridge when I get there. How are the job prospects? AI seems to be the future of everything so I doubt there will be any shortage of work for a long time. Also how are you planning on getting out of the EU? I'm in Canada and I'm trying to bounce from here as soon as I can.

Singapore is good imo, lots of different people there, not just Asians.

>> No.1852724

>>1852604
>falling for the robotic jew

>> No.1852757

>>1852604
so your a fat roider with a small dick with a useless meme degree and you can't compete in the EU so you're looking to escape to cheaper market.

I think you have a poor grasp of the fundamentals to wealth generation, asset development and skill maximisation. Which tells me you've learned nothing about efficiency, planning or analysis. And since that was mostly what the brunt of your undergraduate and masters was presumably about, this means you're probably not worth shit as a quality hire.

CV? Past Experience? Contributed to any code base? Can I see some of your work? AI specializing in what? Why aren't you sitting down with your advisor or a professor you trust and asking for their opinion?

these are all red flags that you're a sub 130 iq retard who is going to crash and burn his life.

You max your prospects by going to America, and working for a serious company with an established track record for delivering on time, quality product, and is profitable.

>> No.1852772
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>>1852604
Its a good plan if you want to wagecuck for the rest of your life.

Here is a better idea - stay in EU for 3-5 years working in an area you're interested in. Get some capital and connections, preferably to where in Asia you want to move in. Then, move to Asian and open a business, and hire locals, sell products back to your EU connections. As a bonus fuck all the pussy you can.

>> No.1852777

>>1852722
My BSc is from software engineering. My program is actually called "Computational Intelligence" as well and has very little to do with philosophy or psychology. The core subjects are heavily oriented on logic and computation theory (FOL, ASP, DL, ontologies, reasoning, formal verification, ...). Practical courses I've took were mostly "hot topics for CV" like visual computing, machine learning, deep learning, heuristics, etc.

I'd say job prospects are quite good in all hi-tech countries. Since all employees are currently endangered by advancements in AI, I like to think about AI engineers as the grave-diggers who will eventually be buried last.

>>1852757
I have 5+ yr. experiences as a full-stack software developer. I'm programming since elementary school, I worked part-time as a data integration & warehousing engineer during my BSc, then took one gap year for internship before taking MSc.

The situation in US is currently not optimal with H1B visas. Also the taxes are very high.

>> No.1852784

>>1852772
Setting my own business is actually the way I want to go. I currently have around 20k€ in savings, zero debt. Im doing networking and attending the startup meetups. But there are many meetups in Singapore, I think I could do networking there more efficiently as white men are respected minority in Asia.

>> No.1852794

>>1852784
Also, you're focusing too much on the respected minority part. Nigga, I'm gonna be straight with you - all they want is your money. And thats okay, because what you want is their labor, so its a fair exchange. Approach things objectively, you won't be the only white dude around either.

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I'd take the job in Singapore. Low taxes, nice weather year around, and salaries are good.

Much higher standard of living than in europe or usa, except maybe switzerland, monaco or norway.

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>>1852805
I lived in Switzerland for one year. Very international, low taxes, high quality of life. That's actually my second choice after Asia. But I've never lived in Asia, that's why I'm asking for thoughts here. But the more I read about and think about it, Singapore is a better option than Switzerland (despite a bit lower salaries).

Norway has high taxes and too much government, but probably still better than US. Monaco is a micro state, I doubt it's a real option.

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>>1852819
Well, as they say, singapore is the Switzerland of Asia. There is no pollution really like in many other places in Asia.

There are quite many western expatriates in singapore, mainly in banking. English as it's the offical language

>> No.1852888

>>1852777
What exactly is a full stack software developer?