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Taiwan opposition leader takes her case to Washington

The two-week US trip by Taiwan’s main opposition leader offered Washington a different take on cross-Strait relations, although whether it will change anything remains in question, some experts said. Kuomintang (KMT) chairwoman Cheng Li-wun landed back in Taipei early on Tuesday, concluding a five-stop visit she called “beyond expectations”. Cheng began her trip on June 1, visiting San Francisco, Boston, New York, Washington and Los Angeles. She met with representatives from several think tanks.

unclassifiedchina · asia · usa
31d06/16war-conflict · 3/5

Nvidia’s Jensen Huang says society needs ‘new social norms’ in the age of AI

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang – whose work helped enable artificial intelligence – stressed in an interview on Tuesday that society has no choice but to change in the advent of AI. Huang has been optimistic about the technology’s potential to rapidly change society, creating faster economic growth and more scientific breakthroughs. But as the head of a computer chip company now developing AI systems, Huang has felt obliged to respond to critics who warn of job losses and threats to humanity...

unclassifiedchina · asia
31d06/16

Why does not paying off a mortgage and investing instead makes sense when the quantity is vastly different?

What don't understand is, let's say have a 500k mortgage at 3%. That's a low enough rate that everybody says invest your extra money into the market to make 10%, instead of your mortgage. I understand how, if you had 500k lump sum to put into the market then it would pay off your mortgage for free and then some. But in the commonly talked about scenario, people don't have 500k to put into the market to make the 10%. They're only putting in small chunks at a time. So, is paying off 500k even at 3

Socialunclassifiedsocial-signal
31d06/16

AI Power Hunger Sparks Push for Energy Efficiency

The surge of AI and the data center boom have started to pose challenges to the global energy system amid soaring power demand, spiking energy bills, and a higher environmental footprint. As much as AI is changing the world and the economy, it could also offer assistance to one of the energy sector’s most pressing needs in times of rising demand, uncertainty in fossil fuel supply, and inflationary and supply-chain pressures in the renewables industry—energy efficiency. AI could be the tool to he

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
31d06/16

Why RADR Could Be Lantern Pharma's Most Undervalued Asset

Most people look at Lantern Pharma ($LTRN) and see a small biotech with a few oncology programs. What they often miss is RADR. RADR isn't a chatbot. It's an AI-driven oncology platform designed to identify which patients are most likely to respond to specific therapies by analyzing billions of data points across genomics, transcriptomics, drug response datasets, and clinical outcomes. Instead of asking: "Which drug fits this cancer?" RADR asks: "Which patients are most likely to benefit from thi

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31d06/16war-conflict · 1/5

Unlimited home internet for an effective €8.87/month – Am I missing something?

Hello everyone, I've thought of a little tariff trick to drastically reduce the fixed costs for home internet. Since every euro is optimized here in the sub, I wanted to share my plan with you and ask if I have a mistake in my thinking somewhere. ​ ​ The invoice (for 24 months) I plan to take out an o2 Unlimited Max contract (100 Mbit/s 5G) as a bundle with a smartphone and liquidate the hardware directly. Total contract costs: €826.80 (includes o2 Unlim

Socialunclassifiedgermany · usa · europe
31d06/16

Is there a tool that alerts you when ANY company announces a deal in a specific sector?

I track a lot of individual companies, but I keep running into the same problem: I find out about major deals and announcements days after they happen, usually from a news article referencing something that was filed or announced earlier. For example, I missed a few big AI infrastructure contracts last month because the companies involved weren't on my watchlist. By the time it showed up in my news feed, the move had already happened. Same thing with hydrogen and nuclear energy deals, unless you

Socialunclassifiedusa
31d06/16

Fixed income strategy in early retirement

I retired a few months ago with liquid assets that will bridge me until my annuity income and social security kick in three years from now. The rest of my money is in an IRA, that I had in 65% VT/12% BND/10% VTIP/8% TIPS ETF ladder/5% SGOV. I won't be tapping the IRA portfolio at all until 2029, and even then it will be a relatively small amount. I was good with that allocation until this week, when I figured out that I was assuming the 12% BND allocation was worthwhile as a volatility smoother,

Socialunclassifiedusa
31d06/16

Norway Moves to Extend the Life of Europe’s Most Important Oil Field

Norway is moving ahead with the next phase of development at Johan Sverdrup, a project designed to help maintain production from the oil field that has become one of Europe's most important sources of crude supply. According to Equinor, new discoveries in the Johan Sverdrup area have laid the foundation for Phase 4 of the giant North Sea field. Preliminary estimates indicate resources of around 20 million barrels of oil and approximately 30 million barrels of oil equivalent, with production expe

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
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