News Corp CEO Robert Thomson: Why AI is ‘Rubbish In, Rubbish Out’

News Corp CEO, Robert Thomson, strongly criticized the left-wing bias and inaccuracies present in AI-generated content. He referred to it as “rubbish in, rubbish out,” while also emphasizing the potential threat that AI poses to jobs in the news industry. Thomson highlighted the fact that left-leaning media giants have been producing stories that are not …

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‘California Forever’: Silicon Valley Titans’ Dreamland Unveiled in Stunning Renderings

The secretive California firm responsible for constructing a city for Silicon Valley billionaires has revealed the first renderings of its plans. Flannery Associates and its parent company, “California Forever,” released artistic sketches showcasing a utopian techie metropolis that included idyllic scenes of children riding bikes on tree-lined streets, kayakers on a calm river, people fishing …

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Silicon Valley giants accused of employing ‘mafia-like tactics’

The Silicon Valley magnates leading an enigmatic, $1 billion land purchase near a California Air Force base are facing accusations of utilizing aggressive and intimidating tactics in order to pressure residents into selling their land. Local officials are determined to oppose their plans of constructing a futuristic city, stating that they will not allow it …

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Tech Giants Constructing Private City in California

The enigmatic company that recently acquired almost $1 billion worth of land near a California Air Force base has strong backing from influential figures in Silicon Valley. Well-known names such as Marc Andreessen, Laurene Powell Jobs, and Michael Moritz are leading the charge to transform tens of thousands of acres in the San Francisco Bay …

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Reports: Silicon Valley Titans Purchase $1 Billion of Land Near Military Base

The mystery purchasers of nearly $1 billion of undeveloped land adjacent to a California military base have been revealed to be influential individuals from Silicon Valley, debunking concerns from some lawmakers that Chinese spies were behind the acquisition. The purchase by Flannery Associates, which has now become the largest landowner in Solano County, raised worry …

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Report: Silicon Valley heavyweights support new city in California

An aerial view of the city of San Francisco skyline and the Golden Gate Bridge in California, October 28, 2021. Carlos Barria | Reuters Jan Sramek, a former Goldman Sachs trader, is quietly developing an innovative urban utopia near San Francisco and Silicon Valley in California. However, this ambitious project, which began a few years …

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The Prospect of AI’s Carbon Emissions Poses a Concern

In its early days, Facebook concentrated all its operations in a single building located in Prineville, Oregon. This data center was a massive consumer of electricity, surpassing the power usage of over 6,000 American households. However, a significant incident occurred in the summer of 2011, when a literal cloud formed inside the building due to …

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Elon Musk Urges James Woods to Delete His Account

Elon Musk’s decision to eliminate the “block” option on X, formerly known as Twitter, has received backlash from long-time supporter James Woods. Woods, an Oscar-nominated actor with a substantial following, criticized Musk’s move, stating that it would make the site “untenable” for public figures like himself. Woods claimed to have been targeted by trolls during …

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Justin Trudeau criticizes Facebook’s censorship of news during Canada’s wildfire crisis

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau criticized Meta, the company led by Mark Zuckerberg, for its decision to block access to news stories on Facebook during a time when wildfires are devastating parts of Canada. Trudeau expressed his disbelief that Facebook would prioritize corporate profits over providing up-to-date information to local news organizations and Canadian citizens. …

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San Francisco’s GM Cruise Plans to Reduce Robotaxi Fleet by 50%

General Motors’ self-driving car operator, Cruise, has announced plans to reduce its fleet of autonomous vehicles in San Francisco by 50%. This decision comes following several collision incidents involving the self-driving taxis, shortly after California regulators granted Cruise and competitor Waymo permission to operate autonomous vehicles around the clock. The California Department of Motor Vehicles …

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