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Vincent Janssen

@_vincentjanssen

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calendar_today02-12-2009 09:19:02

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Why are we talking about AI data centers in space when we can’t even manage them on earth? There is a growing idea in tech that the solution to our AI infrastructure challenges is to move data centers into space. On the surface, it sounds innovative, even exciting. But let us be

Why are we talking about AI data centers in space when we can’t even manage them on earth?

There is a growing idea in tech that the solution to our AI infrastructure challenges is to move data centers into space. On the surface, it sounds innovative, even exciting. But let us be
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What if the only language we’ve truly forgotten is the one that needs no words? Love. Not the romanticized version, not the conditional kind but the raw, unfiltered force that moves us to act, to see each other, to choose connection over division. We’ve built systems that

What if the only language we’ve truly forgotten is the one that needs no words?

Love.

Not the romanticized version, not the conditional kind
but the raw, unfiltered force that moves us to act,
to see each other,
to choose connection over division.

We’ve built systems that
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Elon Musk Like the idea and vision here. Just some questions though. - How do you track the influence of AI on these kids? In a good and bad way - How do you make sure the content they’re reading is correct and not fake or stearing them in a certain direction? - AI tends to mirror people,

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Nuno Loureiro was assassinated yesterday He was a professor + the director of MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center > 47 years old > Studied nuclear fusion (= energy source of the Sun + stars) for 10 years at MIT > His award-winning work focused on creating a virtually

Nuno Loureiro was assassinated yesterday

He was a professor + the director of MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center

> 47 years old
> Studied nuclear fusion (= energy source of the Sun + stars) for 10 years at MIT
> His award-winning work focused on creating a virtually
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Anthony Pompliano 🌪 Don’t you think he is making some valid points here? We should question the motivations of people steering the AI race. We ‘human beings’ should be involves and not watch from the sideline. We shouldn’t slow down the development of the AI datacenters, but we should def look at

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Sen. Bernie Sanders I agree with you on the fact we all should benefit from it. But instead of turning against them it would be better to work together. Make the story about them leaving a true mark in history by making a neverseen impact for everybody on this planet. There is no need to stop the

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Mike Lee What if this is not a competition? What if instead turning against each other we set our differences apart? Why not work together? All brilliant minds in one room to figure out how we can use AI in the best possible way for all human beings? Give them the credits they deserve

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Unijambiste 🇨🇦 Mike Lee Well it’s not the easiest solution. Nobody said it would be. But imagine we are be able to do so. Put our egos on the side and lead by example. Not going for personal gain, but united powers and do it right for once. It would create a whole new base for humanity. I chose that

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What if we stopped choosing sides? These days, it seems like everyone’s calling each other out. It’s not just Bernie Sanders and Elon Musk. It’s everywhere. Big tech, AI, politics: we rush to pick a side, to prove a point, to win an argument. But what if we didn’t? What if,

What if we stopped choosing sides?

These days, it seems like everyone’s calling each other out. It’s not just Bernie Sanders and Elon Musk. It’s everywhere. Big tech, AI, politics: we rush to pick a side, to prove a point, to win an argument. But what if we didn’t?

What if,
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Most people shout on X, but are not here to talk. Would love to meet people here that actually respond in a constructive way, even if we can agree to disagree. But now it’s just a one way street or hard to hard. Curious to hear if anybody feels the same?

Most people shout on X, but are not here to talk. Would love to meet people here that actually respond in a constructive way, even if we can agree to disagree.

But now it’s just a one way street or hard to hard. Curious to hear if anybody feels the same?
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Jen Zhu Interesting way of framing 👍🏻 There’s no need to turn this into a competition. We achieve most in this world by working together, especially if you look at where we are today as human beings and all technological developments at hand. We often forget what the EU has done in the

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amit Please explain to me why the USA needs to be involved here and has the right to capture a president of another country? Many thanks since I can’t wrap my head around this.

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After bombing Venezuela and abducting President Nicolás Maduro, Donald Trump said the US government is "going to run the country" until there is a "transition" to pro-US leadership. He boasted that "very large" US corporations will exploit its oil. This is blatant colonialism.

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What happened yesterday in Venezuela shows that the US is desperate. These are the last moves of a once super power on decline. Desperately trying to cling on to their status. Capturing countries to add extra money on the balance sheet since US can’t find and generate enough

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Owen Jones The reason Europe responds this way is based on its history. Countries in Europe have already been the world super power and know how this is going to end. The US is using muscle as a last grasp to show what it once was. It’s done, just a matter of time before people realize and

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As we step into 2026, the world around us is changing at an unprecedented pace. Technological advancements, global tensions, and societal shifts can be overwhelming, making it easy to lose sight of what's truly important. I notice that it's easy to get caught up in the noise and

As we step into 2026, the world around us is changing at an unprecedented pace. Technological advancements, global tensions, and societal shifts can be overwhelming, making it easy to lose sight of what's truly important.

I notice that it's easy to get caught up in the noise and
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Normal Guy It’s perfectly explainable from an economic viewpoint. But just explain to me why you think to have the right to just take over countries? Can’t wrap my head around that idea, especially in the time we live in.