Tuesday, May 20 Evening Cable News Ratings: Lawrence O’Donnell Claims Total Viewers, Nicole Wallace Takes Demo for MSNBC
All three networks saw split victories between total viewers and the demo.Read More
All three networks saw split victories between total viewers and the demo.Read More
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All sufficiently advanced technology is now widespread.
Batman used to have gadgets that gave him an advantage over his adversaries.
And Henry Ford had machines that allowed him to produce items far cheaper than the competition.
Now, almost all technology magic is widely available and cheap. Technology has been the engine of cultural and economic change, and it’s no longer concentrated in the hands of a few.
A fast car isn’t rare, good drivers are.
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Europe’s not lacking talent — it’s lacking confidence. That’s the verdict from Meta’s chief AI scientist Yann LeCun, who says an “inferiority complex” among European media and investors is holding back the continent’s tech industry. “The main reason why the European tech industry is small is a mistaken assumption of technological inferiority on the part of the European media,” wrote LeCun in an X post. “Perhaps more importantly, there was a similar inferiority complex on the part of investors, which made them less willing to take risks when the mere possibility of an American competitor would rear its head. That…
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