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These days the Wall Street Journal probably ranks as America's most influential and credible print outlet, so Friday morning's front-page story describing a sudden new escalation in our episodic trade war with China caught my attention. As emphasized in the first several paragraphs, the Chinese had suddenly imposed an unprecedented new wave of licensing requirements on the import and use of the rare earths that they mine and refine, as well as the vital small magnets produced from those compo...| The Unz Review
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BAD HOFGASTEIN, Austria — Artificial intelligence poses an "existential" threat to Europe's health and social security systems through its potential to| Health Policy Watch
Today's links| Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow
NVIDIA has become a giant, unhealthy rock on which the US markets — and to some extent the US economy — sits, representing 7-to-8% of the value of the market and a large percentage of the $400 billion in expected AI data center capex expected to be spent this year, which in| Ed Zitron's Where's Your Ed At
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Soundtrack: The Dillinger Escape Plan - One Of Us Is The Killer An MIT study found that 95% of organizations are getting "zero return" from generative AI, seemingly every major outlet is now writing an "are we in a bubble?" story, and now Meta has frozen AI hiring. Things are| Ed Zitron's Where's Your Ed At
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Deciphering Glyph, the blog of Glyph Lefkowitz.| blog.glyph.im
Deciphering Glyph, the blog of Glyph Lefkowitz.| blog.glyph.im
Why GPUs are a great fit for AI, how generative models actually work, and how JavaScript became the most popular programming language in the world.| read.technically.dev
Tech journalists need to start moonlighting as finance journalists.| davekarpf.substack.com
The current AI "bubble" looks less like irrational exuberance and more like the natural process of digital infrastructure development.| Chris Grundemann
In the last week, we’ve had no less than three different pieces asking whether the massive proliferation of data centers is a massive bubble, and though they, at times, seem to take the default position of AI’s inevitable value, they’ve begun to sour on the idea that| Ed Zitron's Where's Your Ed At
Plus how American professors are fighting back against the AI onslaught, a backlash over AI models in Vogue, and more.| www.bloodinthemachine.com
Food for Agile Thought #504: AI Bubble Guide, Product Manager Career, Consulting w/o Managers, Don’t Follow Frameworks - Age-of-Product.com| Age-of-Product.com
On the last Friday of each month I curate some of the observations and insights that were shared on social media. I call these Friday’s Finds.| Harold Jarche