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03.03.26 - 13:46
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European Commission Wants Your Free Speech. X Is In The Way (ZeroHedge)
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European Commission Wants Your Free Speech. X Is In The Way
Authored by Adina Portau via RealClearPolitics.ocm,
Last week, Elon Musk's X launched a landmark legal challenge against a $140 million fine issued by the European Commission last December under the Digital Services Act, an EU censorship law. The case was filed at the General Court of the EU, which hears high-stakes challenges to EU regulatory and enforcement actions.
The commission claims the fine, the first to be issued under the DSA, was for alleged transparency and procedural breaches, all of which X denies. But the real reason the company was targeted is clear: X is a free speech platform, and Elon Musk refuses to implement online censorship in the EU and around the world.
This case, which ADF International is proud to support, concretizes the severe threat to free speech posed by the DSA. The EU law, which came into force in 2024, requires “very large online platforms,” like X, Meta, and Google (platforms with more th...
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02.03.26 - 22:18
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Bristol Myers Squibb Announces Dividend (Business Wire)
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PRINCETON, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Bristol Myers Squibb (NYSE: BMY) today announced that its Board of Directors has declared a quarterly dividend of sixty-three cents ($0.63) per share on the $0.10 par value common stock of the company.
The dividend is payable on May 1, 2026, to stockholders of record at the close of business on April 2, 2026.
About Bristol Myers Squibb: Transforming Patients' Lives Through Science
At Bristol Myers Squibb, our mission is to discover, develop, and deliver innovative medicines that help patients prevail over serious diseases. We are pursuing bold science to define what's possible for the future of medicine and the patients we serve. For more information about Bristol Myers Squibb, visit us at BMS.com and follow us on LinkedIn, X, YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram.
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02.03.26 - 17:36
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Rep. Ted Lieu Spreads Bizarre Conspiracy In Congressional Hearing (ZeroHedge)
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Rep. Ted Lieu Spreads Bizarre Conspiracy In Congressional Hearing
Authored by Jonathan Turley,
Years ago, Rep. Ted Lieu (D., Cal.) demanded that “Facebook should do more internally to regulate fake news and point out fake news.”
This week, he finally made his case for such private censorship. Lieu went full conspiracy theorist during a congressional hearing this week, leaving many gobsmacked. Lieu's rave about the alleged murder of a child made the National Inquirer look like the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
In an age of rage, Lieu knows that you must go louder and bigger to be heard above the mob. Facts are no passé and Lieu is known for sensational claims like claiming that “Trump is broke.”
At a House Judiciary Committee hearing on the Epstein files, Lieu won the race to the bottom with his colleagues in making outrageous, unsupported claims. It was a moment reminiscent of the recent face-planting by Rep. Ro Khanna (D., Cal.) in disclosing the names of powerful men shielde...
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02.03.26 - 12:48
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I′m on the Meta Oversight Board. We need AI protections now | Suzanne Nossel (The Guardian)
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AI is transforming our world. Accepting independent oversight is the least companies can do to protect our rightsThe speed with which AI is transforming our lives is head-spinning. Unlike previous technological revolutions – radio, nuclear fission or the internet – governments are not leading the way. We know that AI can be dangerous; chatbots advise teens on suicide and may soon be capable of instructing on how to create biological weapons. Yet there is no equivalent to the Federal Drug Administration, testing new models for safety before public release. Unlike in the nuclear industry, companies often don't have to disclose dangerous breaches or accidents. The tech industry's lobbying muscle, Washington's paralyzing polarization, and the sheer complexity of such a potent, fast-moving technology have kept federal regulation at bay. European officials are facing pushback against rules that some claim hobble the continent's competitiveness. Although several US states are piloting AI laws, they opera...
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02.03.26 - 10:12
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Google signs multibillion-dollar AI chip deal with Meta to escalate Nvidia rivalry (Digitimes)
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According to The Information, Meta has signed a multibillion-dollar, multi-year agreement to rent artificial intelligence chips from Google, marking a significant shift in the competitive landscape of AI hardware and signaling growing efforts by major technology companies to reduce dependence on Nvidia's dominant processors. Under the agreement, Meta will use Google's tensor processing units (TPUs) to train next-generation AI models, including future versions of its Llama systems. The deal expands Meta's computing options at a time when demand for AI infrastructure is surging and access to advanced chips has become a strategic constraint across the industry....
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02.03.26 - 06:15
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Die KI-Wachstumsgrenzen (Fundresearch)
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TiAM FundResearch blickt auf die Woche zurück und gibt einen Ausblick auf die kommenden Tage. Diesmal im Fokus: Um größere KI-Rechenzentren zu bauen, benötigen OpenAI, Google, Meta und Co. mehr Energie und Geld. Beides könnte bald knapp werden....
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