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New Mexico as the New Fortress of U.S. Technological Sovereignty
The strategic importance of data centers in New Mexico is transforming the desert into a critical pillar of national security and AI sovereignty.
The Illusion of Self-Diagnosis: Why AI is Not (Yet) a Doctor
As millions of users turn to ChatGPT for medical advice, experts warn of the dangers of 'digital hallucinations' and the critical absence of clinical judgment.
Why Tech Giants are Hiring Philosophers: The Return of Ethics in the Age of AI
From 'Move fast and break things' to the pursuit of the 'Good Life': Why Silicon Valley is turning to thinkers to solve the riddles of modern technology.
The Era of AI Agents: The New Competitive Frontier and the Battle for Digital Autonomy
The transition from simple chatbots to autonomous AI agents is reshaping the global tech landscape, transforming AI from a conversational tool into an engine of action.
National Security: The New Architect of Artificial Intelligence and Global Power Dynamics
AI is no longer just a productivity tool; it is the cornerstone of a new Cold War, as nations prioritize 'Sovereign AI' and national security over open-market globalism.
China Defies US Restrictions and Builds the World’s Fastest Supercomputer
The Chinese supercomputer LineShine has been ranked as the fastest in the world, proving Beijing can achieve staggering performance without relying on Western GPUs.
Peking University and DeepSeek Open-Source DSpark, Delivering Major Leap in LLM Inference Efficiency
A landmark collaboration between Peking University and DeepSeek introduces DSpark, an open-source framework set to drastically reduce LLM inference costs and latency.
Greek Banking 2.0: From Crisis Management to European Leadership
Impressive profitability and digital transformation place Greek credit institutions at the European forefront, despite persistent inflationary challenges.
The AI Market Correction: Why the 13% Dip is a Stress Test for Real Enterprise Value
A 13% market drop meets a 72% enterprise adoption rate. Plutus analyzes why the 'Great Correction' is a necessary filter for long-term investors.
The Tokenization Trap: Why Your LLM Can't Balance a Checkbook
Trillion-parameter models often stumble on simple arithmetic. I dive into the engineering flaws behind the 'Illusion of Omniscience' and how we can fix them.
Private Debt: The Digital and Legislative 'Reset' for 2 Million Greek Debtors
The Ministry of National Economy's new framework promises relief for millions, combining strict oversight of debt servicers with automated restructuring solutions.
The End of the Mediterranean Summer? How the Climate Crisis is Reshaping Europe in 2026
Climatehub's analysis reveals a continent in transition, where extreme heat disrupts tourism and AI technology becomes the final line of defense.