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30.03.26 - 02:30
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India roundup: India resets FDI policy as rising GPU costs reshape AI strategy (Digitimes)
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India is recalibrating FDI rules, semiconductor incentives and AI policy while expanding power capacity and attracting global players like Tesla, Keysight and DNP. Data center ambitions are rising amid talks with Meta and Google. However, challenges persist, including rising GPU costs and declining smartphone shipments, highlighting a complex but accelerating industrial transformation....
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29.03.26 - 19:48
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Beyond Muscle: New Research Shows Creatine Powers The Brain - Fast (ZeroHedge)
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Beyond Muscle: New Research Shows Creatine Powers The Brain - Fast
Creatine is an amazing compound that our bodies make naturally. Long used in the gym for peak muscle performance, a flood of recent research shows that it has profound effects on brain metabolism, cognitive performance under stress (including sleep deprivation), memory, attention, and even mood support. It's also extremely safe for the vast majority of people.
Most people need 2-3 grams/day as a baseline - with our bodies making roughly 1g/day from amino acids in the liver, kidneys, and pancreas. According to new studies, boosting creatine intake beyond baseline is extremely good for your brain in everyday healthy adults. One 2024 systematic review and meta-analysis (Frontiers) of 16 randomized controlled trials found that regular creatine supplementation led to improvements in memory and gains in attention and processing speed. These benefits showed up across adults (including healthy individuals). Another review highligh...
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29.03.26 - 15:12
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Can′t Look Away: The Case Against Social Media (Bloomberg)
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In a landmark decision, Meta and Google were found negligent in the design and operation of their platforms making them hard to resist and causing serious harm to young users. Filmmaker and Director Matthew O'Neill joins David Gura and Christina Ruffini this morning on Bloomberg This Weekend to discuss his film "Can't Look Away: The Case Against Social Media" that chronicles the effects of social media use. Watch the full interview on Bloomberg This Weekend and watch the show LIVE every Saturday and Sunday morning. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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29.03.26 - 14:54
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Meta the Defendant (WSJ EN)
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Plus, Apple's autocorrect fix, Sora's untimely demise, Nvidia's iron grip on the AI industry and the 10-year feud shaping AI's future....
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29.03.26 - 12:18
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How Meta′s victim-blaming failed to sway jurors in landmark social media addiction trial (The Guardian)
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Aggressive strategy and loss in the trial highlight a problem for tech firms: a widespread distrust of social media companiesWhen Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, sought to defend itself in the landmark social media addiction lawsuit alleging its products caused personal injury to a young user, it went on the offensive. The mental health problems that the 20-year-old known as KGM suffered since she was a child were not the result of exposure to harm on Instagram, Meta's lawyers and public relations team argued, but instead linked to her mother's parenting and her offline social problems.In a bench memo filed before the trial began, lawyers for Meta quoted excerpts from KGM's teenage text messages, personal writings and social media posts complaining about her mother. They combed through therapy notes and called on doctors to testify to examples of personal conflict. Throughout the proceedings, Meta's communications team sent reporters repeated updates from the trial and quotes from ...
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