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President Trump announces 'Stargate' venture to invest $500 billion in AI infrastructure
- January 22, 2025
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- 41 seconds ago
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- by: @adampena6141
- 36 seconds ago
So the terminator is real after all..🤣🤣
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- by: @wildcarma4022
- 36 seconds ago
Should have called it skynet. Should be fun to watch
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- by: @cuttingedgeConsistentTraders
- 36 seconds ago
Amazing work. It helps when your president is a business guy good in negotiating for the country's benefit
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- by: @thefix2573
- 36 seconds ago
Model T-100 coming next. This is the Twilight Zone.
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- by: @MrMarvinWiley
- 36 seconds ago
there will be 2 kinds of people:
those born before it,
and those born into it. . -
- by: @bryan9587
- 36 seconds ago
"Electronic health records"?!?!?! Promises to be great for the public's health and wellbeing?!?!?! Reminds me of "HEALTH PASSPORTS" and the tyranny of certain QR code implemented worldwide starting in 2021… Beware.
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- by: @Dev-n8c4c
- 36 seconds ago
China is beating the US with less money and weaker hardware in AI. Throwing money to these oligarchs is not going. These AIs will destroy jobs, don't be fooled into think "new jobs" will open up. For who? not this generation of working class.
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- by: @StarApe1896
- 36 seconds ago
This is not good.
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- by: @OfnionGidnir
- 36 seconds ago
Imagine all the good that 500 billion dollars could do. But no, let's invest in a huge AI project that will definitely not cause mass american lay offs.
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- by: @damham5689
- 36 seconds ago
And wait until the Goa'uld show up
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- by: @JamesH-oj1ly
- 36 seconds ago
This is amazing news!!, a lot of people do not realise how great a potential for improving lives A.i brings, yes it's an investment but it easily has more potential than all other modalities combined that we could otherwise endlessly chuck money at, with A.i it has the potential to solve and improve with unmatched speed and thus without needless human labour and or suffering, the faster this realisation happens the better, Go Trump 🙂 👊
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- by: @wallacewalsh4231
- 36 seconds ago
Hip hip hooray Trump 2025🙏🏼🇺🇸🧸‼️ damn he’s good‼️
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- by: @CaptNemo_
- 36 seconds ago
So exactly where is this $500 billion coming from from? Like shouldn’t we pay off the USA debt first?
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- by: @xhalozero
- 36 seconds ago
Wait until people find out that ai is going so fast that the computing power is gonna be lowered in the coming years and already has. We're gonna need way less data centers than we think we need
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- by: @wizarddragon
- 36 seconds ago
How we paying for it? Y mention medicare for all and everyone cries "how are you going to pay for it" and yet here we are spending half a trillion dollars on a new project and we get crickets. Americans are fools.
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- by: @MysticWisdom11
- 36 seconds ago
Using artificial intelligence to analyze electronic health records (EHRs) sounds amazing—but there’s a big catch: it raises serious privacy and ethical concerns that could impact real people in real ways.
First, most patients probably don’t know how their medical data might be used, let alone give explicit permission for it. Imagine your private health history—things like past illnesses, genetic risks, or mental health records—being shared without you even knowing. If patients aren’t fully informed and don’t agree to this, it’s a massive violation of trust.
What if health insurance companies got their hands on this information? They could use it to refuse coverage or charge higher premiums if they think you’re too “risky” to insure. That means people could end up being punished just for their health conditions, which they can’t control. Such practices raise important questions about consent, privacy, and the scope of government surveillance.
People might feel uneasy knowing that their genetic information, or even that of their relatives, could be used to link them to a crime—or to monitor them in other ways. This technology, while powerful, could blur the line between solving crimes and infringing on individual rights, and it highlights the urgent need for clear regulations on how DNA can be accessed and used by law enforcement.
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- by: @jimmymchugh8305
- 36 seconds ago
The future termination of American jobs, these are directed to the likes of Musk who hid his direct interests from view. They will distaught our use of the net and literally weaponise it. Trump casinos too.
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- by: @torturedsoul8066
- 36 seconds ago
Who is going to pay half a trillion dollars for it? Musk says he is going to streamline government then gets a half a trillion dollar bump in investments into his business ventures? I think we need to pay down the national debt before we spend any money on anything else. Period. It is a financial obligation of this nation. Pay everything off.
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- by: @Mike_VM
- 36 seconds ago
We are waiting for the rendering of the flight to Mars from Oracle
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- by: @mckdogdrums3543
- 36 seconds ago
If it fails, it will give the other guys waiting in the shadows more opportunity too. They will see what worked and what didn’t and make it even more efficient. Well I guess that’s the cycle for all technology.
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- by: @Chokungkung
- 36 seconds ago
Money is from Son who is former Korean.
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- by: @Spectoral_on_SPOTIFY
- 36 seconds ago
To the Goa'uld, the Stargate is a tool of conquest. To the Tau'ri, it is a tool of exploration. —Teal'C
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