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Mostly financed by the GAFAM und tech industry. The same industry that harvest our personal data.
From what we can observe, most people with significant wealth seem to be peculiar in two particular ways: Appearing not wise enough to recognize and know that their wealth means another’s poverty and that that’s actually relevant because ultimately, they can only be truly well if everyone is well, and that they, too, live in a climate catastrophe from which they cannot escape, even if they built themselves the most sophisticated bunker.
Appearing not courageous enough to act to use their fortunes for the greater good and for everyone’s well-being, because they seem so afraid they would not have enough, even though they already have way more than enough (and will keep enough) to live a comfortable and fulfilling life, and to move away from their ways of “making” money, especially when these ways include exploiting and damaging people, animals, or planet, out of the same fear of not having enough, or other fears like not being able to replicate their success or being admired for it.
There’s some superb (and superbly sad) irony here that millionaires and billionaires are in the best
position to be role models, by doing amazing things for the well-being and advancement of mankind (and all species)
Les société etatsuniennes ont interdiction de mettre leur service à disposition des personnes listés.
Il se trouve que certains magistrats le sont.
Ok. It will be hard for big techs to hire.
Clearly this new program would favor wealth over actual skills, though the Trump administration claims (without any data to back it up) that it will raise over $100 billion that it will use to pay down the debt and lower taxes.
Let's see.
Of course, with the national debt currently exceeding $37 trillion, and the federal government expected to add more than $2 trillion in 2025, any revenue raised by the gold card program or fees on H-1B visas would be insignificant.
“AI machines — in quite a literal sense — appear to be saving the US economy right now,” Deutsche Bank head of FX Research George Saravelos wrote to clients. “In the absence of tech-related spending, the US would be close to, or in, recession this year.”
Others remain more optimistic, with Goldman Sachs arguing that productivity gains thanks to AI adoption could ultimately boost the economy, according to a note to clients seen by Fortune.
It's still a bet.
Concerns are more solid with https://futurism.com/ai-agents-failing-companies and https://hbr.org/2025/09/ai-generated-workslop-is-destroying-productivity
and concentration in the S&P 500 and equity investors https://www.apolloacademy.com/equity-investors-are-dramatically-over-exposed-to-ai/
La fameuse liberté défendu par les États-Unis: elle semble inexistante pour Trump dans ce cas.
and the paper about it: https://interestingengineering.com/military/next-gen-ai-end-invisible-submarines.
Meanwhile they increase their detection: https://thequantuminsider.com/2025/04/27/china-tests-drone-mounted-quantum-sensor-that-could-reshape-submarine-detection/. Note this work only under stable and controlled conditions.
The #USA are also building something able to detect submarines at 6km https://thequantuminsider.com/2025/04/27/china-tests-drone-mounted-quantum-sensor-that-could-reshape-submarine-detection/
Comment une personne est arrivée à un bordel dans sa vie à cause de mélanges des lois transgenres.
L'entreprise mandate par les États-Unis poir gérer ses fonds de crypto-monnaies est quand même inquiétante.
Le CTO ou CEO veut que le code généré pour la plateforme passe de 40 à 50% d'ici octobre
It's called holydays.
The Office of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton originally filed the first lawsuit against Google in January 2022, complaining that the tech giant collected users’ geolocation data. It alleged that Google has continued to track users’ locations even after they thought they had disabled the feature, and then used the data to serve them advertisements.
Ils font de même dans chrome, et la série d'applications Google for smartphones
Microsoft tries to save itself https://sebsauvage.net/links/?BgROmQ
Ed Martin a envoyé une lettre à la fondation Wikimedia pour lui demander des comptes sur le fonctionnement de l’encyclopédie la plus utilisée au monde.
Le procurer dénonce la manipulation d'informations sur la plateforme, composé principalement de ressortissants étrangers, ce qui nuit aux intérêts des contribuables américains.