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Aaron K.
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Building the Future of Global Governance and Financial Stability | I Build Countries | Infrastructure Advisor | Governance and FDI Specialist | @ExploreMaya_
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Joined May 2022
@BBCWorld Ushering in a modern wave of American Imperialism. Seems the Greater Israel conspiracy joins the long list of theories turned fact.
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@pet3rpan_ Thank you kind sir. This was the tweet I needed to go against my gut. Time to fill my bags.
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I feel we are brute forcing AI with a computation that is not suited. I like how @sinasojoodi has compared the differences between biological and our new artifical brains but feel we could achieve alot more if we moved innovation closer to nature. Humans function with thermodynamic computer, allowing us to be more energy efficient. If we can develop this for our artifical brains, this will be huge unlock
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RT @BlasianHokage: Introducing the future of human and digital interaction @onairosapp The internet should be a tool to enhance our lives…
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@elonmusk Why don't we call it what it is? A finance arm of the CIA. Is it not surprising that these countries being funded are primed colour revolution states.
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The U.S. and Russia find themselves locked in a familiar ideological standoff but with a digital age twist. The original Cold War didn’t end with a decisive battle. It crumbled from within the USSR, largely thanks to the U.S.'s containment strategy. Economic pressure, cultural influence, and diplomatic maneuvers sparked the internal unrest that pulled the Soviet Union apart. Today, the roles are reversed. The U.S. grapples with profound internal divisions, economic challenges, and shifting global influence. But Russia's strategy isn’t about physical containment this time—it's virtual. Borders are non existent in the virtual, and influence flows through algorithms, social media echo chambers, and cyber incursions. So the present echoes the past. The stage may have evolved, but the lessons of history remind us: Victory rarely comes from external conquests. It starts, and often ends, at home.
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This does not mean it is not good for the US...Just bad for everyone else. The US balances a tight rope of domestic and foreign issues in a uni polar system and the World reserve currency. Hence multi-polairty is necessary, or a whole new reserve asset not owned by a single entity but governed equally.
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Major disconnect from what is happening in the World. BRICs exists due to these kinds of economic policies. When measured by purchasing power parity (PPP), the BRICS countries' collective GDP is around $65 trillion, accounting for 35% of the world's total, while the U.S. GDP is approximately $29.17 trillion, representing about 16% of the global economy. I think Mr. Trump may learn he has no choice but to concede to multi-polairty.
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RT @tonyolendo: Alongside various members of the @vaspchamber and wider Kenyan crypto ecosystem, I had the great pleasure of giving my feed…
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When reviewing how Deepseek was able to achieve what they did, it comes purely down to adversity and the enormous abundance of capital that is endowed upon US startups. Due to restrictions being forced to review how data structure is implemented similarly to how game engine developers operate. They need to be able to get as much out of the hardware as possible.
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