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4 Aug 2023
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#illegals
Fox News: Cartels bank billions off Biden’s border crisis, lead migrants through ‘a big graveyard’ to US
Cartel members exploit and prey on vulnerable migrants, treating them as commodities to be moved and profited from. They charge exorbitant fees, increasing them if migrants can't afford to pay, and some migrants are forced to work off their debts to the cartels or traffic drugs. The dangerous journey through the Darién Gap in Panama is particularly treacherous, with cartel members killing, raping, and assaulting migrants. The cartels' smuggling operations have become highly lucrative, reaching $13 billion in profits as of July 2022. The situation is a nationwide humanitarian crisis.
#politics
National Review: The Corner: Disney, DeSantis, Distinctions
Disney and Governor Ron DeSantis are embroiled in a controversy over the revocation of Disney's special taxing district in Florida. The dispute arose after Disney opposed a law prohibiting instruction about sexual orientation and gender identity in public-school curricula. While some argue that the revocation was warranted due to Disney's changing values, others contend that it sets a dangerous precedent of government retaliation for speech and participation in the political process.
#economy
Flag And Cross: Apple's Q3 Results Beat Expectations, Service Sector Drives Growth
Apple reported better-than-expected Q3 results, fueled by growth in the Service sector. Although Mac sales exceeded expectations, iPhone sales fell slightly short. Apple's Q3 gross margin remained steady compared to the previous quarter. The company's CEO and CFO highlighted the increase in active device bases and revenue records in Services. Analysts anticipate cautious guidance for the September quarter due to the upcoming iPhone launch. Apple's stock has outperformed the Nasdaq 100 but dipped slightly after the earnings report.
#military
Fox News: Pentagon turns to Silicon Valley to accelerate AI tech development, adoption: report
Silicon Valley is securing military contracts for AI development as the Pentagon seeks private companies' help. Start-ups like DeepMedia and Palantir Technologies have been awarded contracts to develop AI technology for the Department of Defense (DOD) and enhance military capabilities. This move comes as the U.S. and European nations recognize the need to modernize their armies and strengthen their defense against foreign threats.
#sports
Forbes: Giulia Gwinn Says Missing Women’s World Cup Felt Like Her World Collapsing
German soccer player Giulia Gwinn misses the Women's World Cup due to injury. Gwinn had a successful tournament in 2019 and was named the FIFA Best Young Player. She suffered a second anterior cruciate ligament injury and was unable to recover in time for the World Cup.
#technology
Flag And Cross: WhatsApp Founder Brian Acton's Missed Opportunity At Facebook Leads To $3 Billion Windfall
In 2009, Brian Acton applied for a job at Facebook but was rejected. He then launched WhatsApp and eventually sold it to Facebook for $22 billion. Acton made over $3 billion from the acquisition, while Sequoia Capital received a nearly 5000% return on their investment.
Fox News: AI is a shot in the arm for better medicine
Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to revolutionize the process of bringing life-saving drugs to market by predicting drug interactions and identifying successful compounds more quickly and cost-effectively. However, challenges such as ensuring accuracy, addressing ethical considerations, and determining ownership of intellectual property must be addressed. While AI can empower scientists, it is crucial to maintain reliable data and implement safeguards. By approaching the AI revolution strategically and addressing concerns, scientific discovery can be improved.
Fox News: AI influencer attracts men despite not being real; expert shares red flags on celebrity dating apps
Virtual influencer Milla Sofia, an artificial intelligent bot, is attracting the attention of social media users with her stunning photos. Many mistake her for a real woman, leading to concerns about catfishing. AI-generated users like Milla Sofia are becoming a trend on social media and dating apps, with some individuals even paying to interact with AI versions of real-life influencers. The blurred line between AI and reality is causing confusion and raising questions about consent and deception.