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Andrea Mazzarino Oppression feels closer than ever in America today.
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While Apple may be talking to Google about adopting the search giant's Gemini AI for upcoming releases of iOS, over in China that's not a feasible plan, seeing as how Google services are banned. So, a local player is the answer, and it seems like Apple found it in Baidu, long called "the Google of China" - how fitting. News from China today reveals that Baidu is set to provide AI services to Apple's latest devices - only in China, of course. Baidu will be Apple's generative AI provider in the...
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This deal's disclosure follows recent concerns about SpaceX pursuing commercial satellite broadband licenses in various nations given its entanglement with sensitive U.S. spy and defense operations.
Business magnate Elon Musk asserted in a post on X that the U.S. will be "toast" if there is not a "red wave." "I voted 100% Dem until a few years ago. Now, I think we need a red wave or America is toast," Musk wrote. The term "red wave" refers to a dominant performance by Republicans during an election cycle. — (@) Last week, Musk suggested that his views are "centrist.""This is a battle to the death with the anti-civilizational woke mind virus," Musk wrote. "My...
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By Mira Cheng, CNN (CNN) — A new study projects that global fertility rates, which have been declining in all countries since 1950, will continue to plummet through the end of the century, resulting in a profound demographic shift. The fertility rate is the average number of children born to a woman in her lifetime.
By Mira Cheng, CNN (CNN) — A new study projects that global fertility rates, which have been declining in all countries since 1950, will continue to plummet through the end of the century, resulting in a profound demographic shift. The fertility rate is the average number of children born to a woman in her lifetime.