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- The next chapter in AI’s evolution is being shaped in Shenzhen and Beijing as much as it is in San Francisco and Seattle. "With any luck DeepSeek won’t simply herald a shift in concentrated power from the US towards China," Parmy Olson writes, "it will spark the beginning of a global AI market."
- Reposted by [The Great War & Modern Memory]Leaders of Europe
- Reposted by [The Great War & Modern Memory]Watson Coleman: "If they can do this to three federally elected officials with the authority to come and do their job, and they can then also lock up the mayor of the largest city in New Jersey who was on public property ... people just are afraid of this weaponization of law enforcement."
- Reposted by [The Great War & Modern Memory]Happy Mother’s Day to our amazing mother. And all the other mothers out there.
- Reposted by [The Great War & Modern Memory]No matter how many times they lie about this, it doesn’t make it any more true.
- Reposted by [The Great War & Modern Memory]🇺🇸 “Rolling Stone reached out to all 53 GOP senators after the president said he didn't know whether he needs to honor the nation's founding document. None replied.” www.rollingstone.com/politics/pol...
- Reposted by [The Great War & Modern Memory]“You just can’t walk up to people with brown skin and say, ‘Give me your papers,’” U.S. District Court Judge Jennifer L. Thurston said during a hearing in the case.
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- Reposted by [The Great War & Modern Memory]Lutnick: "I remember Chuck Schumer holding a can of Corona when the tariffs came out. I mean, image doing that and not holding a can of American-made Coors. I mean, why, why would you hold up a Mexican can and say, 'we support American production'? It's America first."
- Reposted by [The Great War & Modern Memory]Bash: "The costs of tariffs are paid by American consumers." Lutnick: "I disagree with that." Bash: "Well, okay, most economists disagree with you on that and we have seen it passed off time and time again to the American consumer."