smarter and more empathetic – Harold Jarche

by Finn Patraic

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Last Friday of each month, I organized some of the observations and ideas shared on social networks. I call it Friday finds.

The AI bubble guide

The magnificent 7 actions – NVIDIA, Microsoft, Alphabet (Google), Apple, Meta, Tesla and Amazon – represent around 35% of the value of the American stock market, and that, the market value of Nvidia cares about 19% of the magnificent AI bubble. The magnificent 7 is almost certainly a large part of their retirement plans, even if they are not directly invested …

… In simpler terms, 35% of the US stock market is maintained by five or six companies buying GPUs. If the history of Nvidia's growth stumbles, it will repercussions through the rest of the magnificent 7, which will make them count on their own business stories of AI.

And, as you will find out shortly, there is no IA trade, because a generative AI does no one.

“via Direct science – The ceiling fans changed the trajectory of the particles downwards and reduces the aggregated concentrations of particles in the respiratory zone have been reduced by 87%. The ceiling fans strongly affected the interior air flow model and have also shown potential to reduce the risk of exposure to horizontally directed coughs. »» – @Augieray

Against the economy (2019) by David Graeber

Economic theory as it exists is increasingly like a hangar full of broken tools. This does not mean that there are no useful ideas here, but fundamentally, existing discipline is designed to solve the problems of another century. The problem of how to determine the optimal distribution of work and resources to create high levels of economic growth is simply not the same problem that we are now confronted with: that is to say how to face increasing technological productivity, the decrease in the real demand for labor and the effective management of care work, without also destroying the land. This requires a different science.

“It's everyone's business. In Finland, national security is a common responsibility.

National security in Finland is an effort on the scale of society which exceeds the emphasis on military equipment. Under the shadow of Russian attack, Europe takes a look.

The image shows the cat in the hat behind a pile of books. "I survived the reading of prohibited books. Everything I had was smarter and more empathetic."
Image via @Kristopherwells

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