Openai not only dominates in ia. Now the App Store in the United States with Sora and Chatgpt is also “eating”

Getting to the podium of the most popular free applications of the App Store is the dream of any developer. It is not just about adding downloads: it means achieving a massive user base and enviable visibility. For many, the reasoning is automatic: “If this app has come here, something must have.” In that scenario, Openai is marking a milestone. The company of Sam Altman barely has two applications and both They occupy the highest positions of the ranking in the United States. It is a direct reflection of the interest that arouses among users and the influence that the firm has acquired in a matter of months. A surprise launch. On Tuesday, after announcing with just a couple of hours in advance, an event, Openai presented a new version of its video generator. But the real surprise came later: An application with a spirit of Tiktoklaunched at the moment in the United States and Canada under invitation. A brilliant rise. Although its access was limited, the app began to add downloads quickly. In just one day it reached 56,000 facilities, According to Appfiguresand this Friday had already become the most unloaded application in the country. An immediate irruption reminiscent of the viral phenomena of other times. The success of Sora by OpenAi It soon reflected in Apple’s official data. The app has reached the first place of the section “Top Charts”surpassing a GeminiGoogle’s chatbot, already Chatgptthe other application of Openai itself. Besides, it also dominates The photo and video category. Much more than download. Being up in the App Store does not depend only on the volume of facilities. Specialists in the field They point out that Apple uses an algorithm that, in addition to downloads, values ​​the retention of users, reviews, the stability of the app and other decisive factors. The details of the algorithm, however, are unknown. The viral factor. Sora’s proposal has met expectations: becoming a viral content factory. Its dynamics encourages users to star in their own memes and share them in a social environment That, in turn, multiplies its reach. The result is an addictive experience that is gaining ground at high speed. OpenAI in front of the usual giants. Today, the place that once occupied WhatsApp, Facebook or Messenger is claimed by OpenAi applications. In the United States general list, the first finish applies appears in the fourth position with Threadsand it is not until the 13th place that we find WhatsApp. What we are seeing is an OpenAi settlement in the digital life of millions of people. The company not only marks the step in artificial intelligence: it is also conquering one of the most influential platforms in the world, the App Store. Images | Screen capture In Xataka | Openai is demonstrating to be able to overcome the goal in virality. His mission was not supposed to be that

It will open its first store in France and leave unknowns about its landing in Spain

We have always seen Shein as an online giant, a brand that seemed not to need shop windows to reach millions of people. However, it has just taken a step that changes its history: it will open its first permanent physical store in Europe, and not anywhere, but in Paris, the city that marks the pulse of fashion, luxury and big brands. According to Le Mondewill do it in the BHV Marais next month and then in other locations. What has been announced. The company has confirmed that the opening in BHV Marais will not be an isolated case. The plan contemplates extending the physical model to other French cities with the concession formula in department stores. It is a movement that changes scale: it goes from temporary experiences to stable retail contracts, with permanent inventory and continuous presence. In the words of the company, it is an essay in France that probably sets the course of its strategy in Europe. From the ephemeral to the permanent. Until now, the usual formula of Shein had been the pop-up stores, premises that only work for a few days or weeks and that serve to generate expectation, try markets or reinforce the presence of brand without major fixed costs. These experiences have appeared in several large cities, always temporarily. What is announced in France is different: it implies stable contracts, permanent inventory and a long -term commitment to physical retail. In Spain we have already seen how this strategy works. In June 2022, Shein opened a temporary store in Sandoval Street in Madrid that barely lasted a few days, and In April 2024 he repeated with a space of 900 square meters In the mall ABC Serranoturned into its largest pop-up in the country. He has also done similar evidence in Paris, London, Lisbon or New York. All these openings generated queues and headlines, but none remained in time: they were ephemeral showcase experiences, not permanent stores. Criticism in Paris. The announcement did not take time to turn on the reaction of the French sector. YANN RIVOALLAN, President of the French Federation of Prêt-à-Porter Feminin, He expressed it in France Inter with forcefulness: “They are seizing everything.” He recalled that the BHV Marais is in front of the Paris City Council and added: “They are occupying all the space, both in the media and on the Internet, and now they also want to occupy physical space in the most emblematic places.” For him, Shein’s landing symbolizes the pressure suffered by local trade. SGM defense. Not everyone sees movement as a threat. Frédéric Merlin, at the head of Société des Grands Magasins, assured in Le Parisien that the challenge is to take advantage of Shein’s digital force to give oxygen to shopping centers. “Shein has 25 million French clients,” he recalled, adding: “We are not going to stop the Fast Fashion. The challenge is that it also serves traditional retailers. With physical stores they will have the same weapons as their detractors. ” Société des Grands Magasins enthusiasm is not shared throughout the group. The Lafayette galleries matrix, which no longer controls BHV but does manage its emblematic Paris warehouse, expressed its disagreement with the treatment achieved with Shein. The company made clear in an official statement that will block any attempt to implement in the centers that are still under their direct management. The fracture reflects that Shein’s entrance not only faces the sector, but also the commercial partners themselves. Regulation and sanctions. Shein’s landing coincides with a particularly tense political climate. In France, a law that would apply a “bonus-malus” system to penalize disposable fashion and reward sustainable production is discussed. In July, A French court already imposed on the company a fine of 40 million euros for deceptive practices on discounts. The pressure also comes from Brussels: in May, The European Commission notified Shein practices contrary to consumption regulations. Shein’s vision. The company wanted to give its own version of the movement. Donald Tang, Shein’s executive president, assured in Le Figaro That the election of France seeks to “pay tribute to the country and Paris, the world capital of fashion and cradle of the great modern warehouse.” He denied that Shein is the cause of traditional trade setback: “If sales stores have dropped, it is not for Shein. Difficulties began long before our arrival.” In addition, he promised the creation of 200 new jobs associated with the project. Spain: the official and the unofficial. The contrast with France is evident. In Valencia, the reopening of the mn4 shopping center included A store called Uniqs that the Shein brand was visibly used in signs and posters. The company’s reaction was blunt. To EL ESPAÑOL declared: “We have been informed about unauthorized stores in Spain and other places that claim to be stores, outlets or sellers of Shein. The brand does not operate any permanent physical store in Spain or anywhere in Europe.” A warning to distinguish the official one from what it is not. What we still don’t know. Shein’s plan in France opens many questions for the rest of Europe. For now, the company insists that it does not have permanent stores in Spain or in any other European country, but if the French essay thrives, the unknown is whether it will choose to expand the model to our market. In that scenario, the impact could be noted in stores that today use their name without authorization. At the moment, there is no confirmation and the only sure thing is that everything is still in the test phase. With the decision to open in Paris, Shein breaks the border that for years had separated his online business from physical trade. The movement has generated enthusiasm, rejection and doubts in equal parts, and opens a debate about the future of retail in Europe. In the absence of confirmations about other countries, the French pilot will be the reference to measure how far this change in strategy can go. What is … Read more

Change Elon Musk’s ship for Jeff Bezos

The narrative in Washington is that the race to return to the moon is being lost. While China advances with a firm step to put two astronauts on the lunar surface before 2030, the NASA Artemis program hangs from a thread. That thread is called Starship, and less and less involved trust that it is ready to take Americans to the surface of the moon. There is a plan B. A investigation The veteran space reporter Eric Berger reveals that NASA officials could have a plan B to comply with the White House slogan: return to the moon before China arrives for the first time. Given the distrust of Elon Musk, who said publicly that the moon seemed like a distraction and that his priority was Mars, despite the multimillionaire NASA contract that finances the development of Starship HLS, the solution seems to be the ship of its great rival: Jeff Bezos. All to a letter. To understand where this pressing American need to win the lunar race comes from, you have to go back in time. After the disaster of the Columbia space ferry in 2003, NASA focused on the Constellation program, which ended up deriving in the SLS rocket and the Orion spacecraft, whose development leads Boeing and Lockheed Martin. In addition to huge cost overruns and delays, these two vehicles have ended up costing NASA the headaches of an inefficient architecture to return to the moon. The Artemis III mission, scheduled with optimism by 2027, plans to launch four astronauts in a SLS rocket, take them to the lunar orbit in the Orion ship and then, to two of them, to the lunar surface in a starship HLS of Spacex. That NASA chose the Spacex Starship as the only option for Artemis III (and then Artemis IV) has ended up being its second big mistake. Even if it was the cheapest candidate and Spacex, he was already testing prototypes in flight, it is not the simplest ship to reach the moon: since he uses cryogenic fuel, which has to evaporate, he needs to refuel in orbit several times before embarking on his lunar trip. The revenge of Jeff Bezos. Blue Origin, the Jeff Bezos aerospace company, denounced NASA at that time for having put all the eggs in the Starship basket. NASA also ended up hiring its Blue Moon ship, but for future Artemis V and VI missions. Now, after years seeing how Musk dominated the sector, Bezos has the opportunity to take revenge. Blue Origin could advance Spacex With a simpler lunar architecture: a modified version of its Aunaging module Blue Moon Mark 1, originally designed for load flights. The company would be adapting it to carry crew, taking advantage of everything learned in the development of its next -generation manned ship, the Blue Mooon Mark 2. It is 1969 again. The MK1 key is its simplicity: it would not require refueling in orbit, only send several MK1 to lower astronauts to the surface and then ascend again to meet with the Orion ship. It is an approach that, according to Blue Origin engineers, is feasible and could be executed before the decade ends. That is, before China reaches the moon. What the United States wins. It is actually the United States that has put this idea of ​​a lunar career against China in the collective imaginary. China has been playing long -term since it started throwing robots into the moon. But now that its date of sending astronauts is approaching, the US urgency is not accidental. The White House She is obsessed with winning Chinato the point of having vetoed Chinese citizens even at meetings for NASA zoom. He has also advanced the Artemis II mission to show that he is still in the game. He is NASA’s acting administrator, Sean Duffy, close to the government, who promotes the narrative: “We are going to win the Chinese on the moon.” At the same time, it’s not just a matter of pride. Settle permanently on the moon It is not just for glory, it is for the control of its resources. The first country to establish a functional base will have the pan by the handle. With Spacex Plan A accumulating doubts, Blue Origin’s proposal is presented as the alternative that NASA needs.

Apple has become a boring company. We ask ourselves who will inherit your throne: Crossover 1×24

Apple It’s a lot of Apple. Or it was, because in recent times it seems to be staying behind. The company’s products no longer generate the expectation of the past, and their apparent problems with AI They open an unknown: Is Apple in danger of losing your reference position? In fact, that question takes us to another direct: if it is, what companies can this witness take? It is precisely what we debate In 1×24 crossoverthe last episode of the program in which Xataka and Gama Topes collaborate. In the debate, moderated by Jaume Lahoz, Miguel – of the range of range – and a server to start talking about the present and challenges that Apple faces in the short term participate: the maturity of the iPhone and the commitment to the services are key to that immediate future. But of course the fundamental part of the current situation is due to What is happening with AIa field in which Apple is adopting a curious attitude of Wait & see. It seems to be waiting to see what happens to, depending on how the market goes, react. It is a risky bet. That somewhat passive attitude makes other actors, can end up taking that leading role that Apple has always had in the field of technology. There are many candidates and we analyze them one by one: Google, Openai, Huawei, Tesla … the battle is served: will anyone be able to Inherit Apple’s throne? On YouTube | Crossover

“We don’t see a real demand”

BMW Motorrad director Markus Flasch, It has been quite resounding When asked about the development of electric motorcycles by the company. And it is that the manager has ruled out that the firm will be in charge of the manufacture of large -cylinder electric motorcycles in an immediate future. In An interview granted to the American media Common Treat during an event in the Austin, Texas circuit, Flash made it clear that the electrification strategy of the motorcycle division will follow a very different path from the brand’s cars. Without demand. “At the moment we do not see a real demand for electric motorcycles”, assured Flasch in the middle. The manager, who previously directed the M Performance division on the automobile side of BMW, explains that the motorcycle client is fundamentally different from that of cars, and the global regulations are not the same either. Where do they bet on the electricity. BMW does not completely abandon the electric terrain, but concentrates its efforts on urban mobility. The company currently leads the electric scooters market above 11 kW and has recently launched the CE 02an electric cyclomotor of urban design that has been well received. According to Flaschit is precisely in this segment where they see the tendency towards total electrification. “We see an emerging trend in urban mobility, which we believe will finally be totally electric,” said the manager. A more affordable sports on the way. Although Flasch was prudent with the details about future releases, yes dropped a track Interesting about the sports segment. When asked if BMW would develop a middle displacement sports motorcycle, similar to what other brands are doing to capture customers with more affordable and less intimidating products, the Austrian replied: “You can expect to see something smaller than the 1000 RR of 1,000 cc, but it is a bit soon to talk about it.” The track points to a possible sport equipped with the parallel bicylinder of 895 cc that already use models such as F 900 XR. There will be no motocross motorcycles. While brands like Triumph and Ducati have decided to enter the world of motocross and enduro, BMW has made the decision not to follow that route. Flasch Explain That, although the brand is famous for the GS and organizes demanding competitions such as the GS Trophy, the type of off-road looking for its clients is different. “We have analyzed entering this segment and we made a conscious decision of not following this path,” he said, adding that both clients and the dealership network support this decision. The future of six online cylinders. One of Flasch’s most interesting statements was his commitment to the online six -cylinder engine that equips the models K 1600. “The six online will have a brilliant future if you ask me,” assured The manager, who sees this engine as a single hall of BMW’s unique identity along with the boxer. The fans base of these models is solid and stable, which has convinced the brand of making more focus on this platform. It is an interesting bet at a time when other brands are simplifying their ranges and abandoning complex motor settings. The challenges of the sector. Flasch also talked about the challenges facing the motorcycle industry. For the manager, the biggest problem is that these vehicles, at least the type that BMW manufactures, are “lifestyle products” and not mainly mobility. “What goes against this, and what probably makes the global industry go down a little this year, is uncertainty and economic barriers,” he explained. And is that The tariffsexchange rates and technical barriers between markets can be great threats for a global manufacturer like BMW. Cover image | BMW Motorrad In Xataka | Xiaomi bought three Tesla Model and with a single objective: shred them to understand why they were the best. And they have learned

It is the key to ending superbacteria

The antibiotic resistance It is one of the greatest threats facing humanity together. Bacteria that were previously harmless They are becoming ‘superbacteria‘Immune to our most powerful medications. In this counterreloj career, science is looking towards the past to find a solution of the future: bassoonrapy. A new step to face a big public health problem. A known technique. This technique, which Use bacteria annihilate virusit could be our best asset, but a new study reveals that bacteria have an ace under their sleeve: a sophisticated defense mechanism that seems taken from a science fiction film. Researchers from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the University of Melbourne They have discovered An unpublished bacterial strategy that have baptized as “excluding and surviving.” This mechanism allows a bacterium infected with a virus (a bacteriophage or phage) quarantine the invaderamputate the infected section and continue living as if nothing. Understanding how they do is the first step to be able to counteract it. Microscopic scale. To understand the importance of this finding, you must first understand how the Passopotherapy. The phages are the natural predators of the bacteria and only seek to infect them to take their control. Literally these phages adhere to the bacterial surface, inject their own genetic material and kidnap cell machinery to create thousands of copies of themselves. Finally, the bacterial cell, full of new viruses, explodes (a process called lysis), releasing the army of phages to infect their neighbors. A process that in the end is exponential and is also used with our own human cells to infect them when we have a virus inside. The biological process. The problem, as in every arms career, is that bacteria do not stay with crossed arms. The new study, focused on bacteria Bacillus subtilishas identified protein Yjbh as the orchestra director of an ingenious defense. Specifically, it has been seen that when a bassoon injected its DNA into the bacteria the bacteria andjbh detects it immediately, it joins it and confines it in a tiny area of ​​the cell, usually near one of the poles. Next, the amazing occurs: Yjbh recruits the cell division machinery to build a wall or septum right next to the infected area. From here the cell is divided asymmetrically, creating a small “mini -free” without a future that contains all the infection and expels it, while the stem cell, now free of the virus, follows its life. The study. Researchers have used various fluorescent dyes to visualize this process in real time, such as the DAPI, which dyes the DNA, and the FM4-64, which marks the cell membranes, allowing to observe the formation of these exclusion compartments. The future. This discovery is a perfect example of the evolutionary arms race between bacteria and viruses. And it is that understanding exactly as it can defend a bacteria can anticipate us to create next -generation treatments that attack this type of machinery. A target. The fact that the YJBH protein is in a wide range of gram-positive bacteria, including notorious pathogens such as Staphylococcus aureus and Listeria Monocytogenesshow that we are not facing an anecdote, but before a very widespread defense mechanism. And now that we know him, we can begin to design strategies to overcome it. The idea would be to develop modified or “cocktails” of phages that can evade or inhibit YJBH’s action, making therapy much more effective. Although there are still challenges ahead – as the possible response of the human immune system to the phages – this type of research is fundamental. The era of antibiotics could be coming to an end, and we need urgent alternatives. “We hope that when reactivating phage therapy we can contribute to non -antibiotic treatments for infections,” concludes Ghosal. “After 100 years, it is time to reconsider the benefits of phage therapy.” Images | CDC In Xataka | The AI ​​has opened a chest that had been closed almost 4,000 million years: the salvation of antibiotics

The European Union will impose a new CO2 tax in 2027. And that means one thing: more expensive gasoline

The European Union has a new tax to punish fuel consumption. And that implies, without any doubt, a increase in the price of gasoline and diesel that we use in our day to day. But also in which carriers need to work. And that has consequences. EMISSION RIGHTS. It is not really new, because it is part of a package of measures whose reform It was already approved in 2018. We talk about EU trade emission rights trade regimealso known as the ETS2 that will change in 2027 to impose a new tax on the consumption of fuels emitted CO2. This new tax applies to the fuel consumed in homes and, of course, to transport (both particular and merchandise) that until now had been left out. And that has a clear result: the price of gasoline will rise. How does it work? With the change that will arrive in 2027, it will be the fuel suppliers that have to buy emission rights for carbon dioxide of the products they sell. For each ton of CO2 generated by that fuel, a price will be paid to the European Union. The main problem is that we do not know what increase we face. EMISSION RIGHTS They will be bought by auction So the price fluctuates. At the moment, the most optimistic estimates indicate a price of about 48 euros per ton of CO2, according to The Energy Newspaperbut Bloomberg Nef Bet on a substantial increase in the coming years and aim at 122 euros per ton of CO2 in 2030. These increases can reach an increase in demand but also by speculation with their price, with companies buying emission rights to have them reserve when considering that they will be more expensive in the future. What can we expect? When we go to the gas station, a rise in the fuel price, of course. How much? That is the big doubt. Obviously, this new cost for the supplier should fall in cascade to the final consumer. The doubt is whether something of it will be absorbed along the way or, on the contrary, it will affect completely. According to the European Commission, the expected increase with those 48 euros/ton of CO2 is 0.11 euros/liter of gasoline and 0.13 euros/liter of diesel. That is, in a 50 -liter deposit we talk about an increase between five and six euros. Other sources point to a larger cost. As we have seen, everything will depend on how much the supplier costs the right of issuance and how much the client can affect without the competition. Distributor companies point to ABC that the price will be between 0.15 and 0.25 euros/liter. The hidden climb. But beyond the cost for The driver who fills his carthe new tax points to another problem: a general increase in the cost of life. In that same article of ABC, Transport associations point to wait for an increase of up to 45 cents/liter of CO2. It would be necessary to see if the increase reaches these levels but what is certain is that the cost of fuel It has a direct impact on inflation. Because if moving the product is a greater expense, the ultimate seller has to raise the price to continue maintaining the profits … In greater or lesser average depending on the product, what is certain is that both increases usually go hand in hand. Keep in mind that ETS2 also affects the price of gas, so it is an extra cost than adding to the equation. Worry. As is logical, the first accounts have already begun to look for solutions. From the Bank of Spain they point out that inflation can rebound in 2027 to 2.5% after a year 2026 more restrained. In Belgium they calculate That an average home will pay between 250 and 400 euros more a year. At the moment, the system will have a market stability reserve. The idea is that if the price shoots, the European Union can release emission bonds to control the price and cushion the increase. In addition, it has been designed has designed the Social Fund for Climate (SCF), a fund of at least 86.7 billion euros between 2026 and 2032 to surrender to the most vulnerable families and small businesses. Photo | Xataka In Xataka | Yes, the EU knows what our car consumes and the speed at which it circulates. And none of that has to do with an alleged espionage

“Cancel Netflix for the health of their children”

Since Elon Musk bought X, His influence of influence Several integers have grown globally. To put it in context, the data suggests that X has about 415 million users, of which 227 million follow Elon Musk. That is, when Musk publishes a message on his social network he does it for an audience that actively listens. The last thing that He has asked To his followers: to cancel his subscriptions to Netflix as a boycott for an animation series in which his protagonist is a trans teenager. His followers have not doubted it and have canceled their subscription immediately. Netflix sin. The trigger for this boycott call has been the broadcast of the animated series “Dead End: Paranormal Park“, Based on the books of the British Hamish Steele. The series includes a transgender teenage character as the protagonist and is classified as suitable for over 7 years. Musk and a part of the users criticized the content to promote, according to them, a transgender agenda directed to the youth audience. Your message in X He quickly went viral: “Cancela Netflix for the health of your children”, which motivated thousands of users to share captures demonstrating how they discharged their accounts. After calling Elon Musk’s boycott came a wave of Messages on the same line of influencers related to the postulates of Trump and Maga. The series and the debate for the LGTBI+ representation. “Dead End: Paranormal Park” is a British series that mixes comedy, terror and fantasy. Its protagonist, Barney, is a young trans that, along with other neurodiverse characters, lives adventures in a haunted park. This series, recognized with international awards as British Animation Award and the Glaad Media Awardhas been placed in the center of the controversy for its representation of LGBTI+ characters in an area for children under 7 years, which has generated reactions among the most conservative users. However, the real origin of the entire controversy was not the content of the series, but the author of the books on which it is based: Hamish Steele. The author criticized that the British prime minister published a message of condolences for the Death of Charlie Kirkthe Republican influencer that was recently killed during a public event. His message ignited the wrath of the most conservative sector that began canceling his subscription to Netflix as a protest measure. Touch the image to access the original message Elon Musk’s answer To one of those messages in which it was indicated that the reason for the cancellation was that the author celebrated the murder of Kirk unleashed the cancellation chain. The controversy LGTBI+ He joined later In a perfect storm encouraged by Musk. Fall in Netflix actions. The financial impact of Musk boycott call Not waiting. On October 1, Netflix shares already fell by 2%, and repeated that fall the next day, accumulating a 4.4% decrease in 48 hours. Despite these figures, Netflix has not issued any official statement on the situation, nor has it clarified the real effect on its subscriber base these days. The personal history behind the controversy. Musk’s position on this subject has A family background. Xavier, one of the trillions he had with his first wife Justine Wilson, began to identify himself as a trans woman, becoming called Vivian Jenna Wilson and legally requesting get disconnected of the surname Musk. “I no longer live with my biological father or want to be linked to him in any way,” said Vivian before the press. The relationship between the two has deteriorated considerably since then, to the point that Musk published: “My son, Xavier, died. He was killed by the ‘Wake’ mentality virus. His daughter did not hesitate to respond to her father with A challenging message and in one recent interview for Teen voguethe young woman said: “I only find out about him by networks or for what the media publish. Sometimes I see what he says and think: ‘What a shame of others, I would have to say something’ and I have already done it several times.” In Xataka | Trans people do not have a life expectancy of less than 35 years, no matter how much the media say Image | Unspash (Thibult Penin), Flickr (Gage Skidmore)

Japan has found the three most serious problems of the massive arrival of tourists. And none has to do with tourists

Summer has confirmed two things around Japan’s tourist success: avalanche has been bigger than expected, and the nation I wasn’t so prepared As I believed. In fact, they have even had the idea of give away flights to foreigners to encourage them beyond the congested Tokyo. In contrast to tourist hordes, Japanese They barely travel To other countries. And that explains many of the evils that the country is finding quite well. The shadow of discomfort. Japan has passed in just two decades of being considered a expensive destination and reserved for a few to become one of the main tourist poles World Cups The number of foreign visitors has grown from 6.7 million in 2005 to almost 37 million in 2024with 2025 on the way to beat a new record. The government aspires to reach 60 million in 2030supported by the global manga popularity, anime and Japanese culture, as well as events such as Tokyo Olympic Games and Osaka’s Expo. The problem? That what I know promoted how A “Inbound Tourism Boom” has become qualified by many as “tourist”, with agglomeration scenes at famous crosses such as Kamakurakomoe’s or in Kyoto’s temples. The initial enthusiasm has given way To growing complaints On noise, strange manners, garbage and pressure on housing and hospitality prices. The weight of the economy and demography. However, when the nation has counted the evils of such discomfort, it has been found that the main problems He has them at homeit was not. Behind that discomfort underlies a psychological element linked to the relative decline of Japan. The strong devaluation of Yen It has made the country cheap for foreigners, but at the same time it has reduced the ability of Japanese young people to travel abroad. For a population that ages quickly (With 16% of over 75 years old) see tourists who marvel at how cheap it is everything A humiliating contrast With the eighties, when Japan was the most expensive country in the world and its own boomers they toured the planet with the latest generation cameras. He Hotel increase (more than double since 2021) and the pressure On rentals In cities such as Kyoto generate the feeling that the economic benefits of tourism do not translate into real improvements in the life of residents. Kyoto redefinition. If there is a place that embodies the debate, it is Kyoto. The old capital, famous for its temples and their geishas, ​​is so congested that many Japanese today consider it an awkward destination and even avoid traveling there. School excursions, once a passage rite, They deviate to cities such as Kanazawa or Nagasaki due to delays, agglomerations and increasing costs. For the inhabitants, the avalanche has raised rentals and Modified social fabricto the point that some experts ensure that the city already meets the definition of Overtourism: When the normal life of its residents is compromised. Historical memory and new tensions. It is not the first time that Japan faces a tourist saturation problem. In the sixties and seventies, internal prosperity generated OLADAS OF DOMESTIC TRAVELS that transformed cities such as Kyoto or Nara, with complaints similar to the current ones. Remembered the Financial Times that then There was talk of “Tourist pollution”, and some anthropologists warned that residents ran the risk of becoming “strangers of strangers” in their own land. Today that Speech resurfacesamplified by social networks with viral tourist videos chasing geishashanging of toriis or violating rules of coexistence. A new term has even coined, “Touristphobia”to describe the mixture of tiredness, irritation and rejection that generates the massification, sometimes dyed of a xenophobic background. Tourism as a political weapon. The issue has entered fully into Japanese politics. In full leadership election of the Democratic Liberal Party, figures as healthy takaichi They have turned the issue into a flag, linking the discomfort of tourists with the Immigration debates and the arrival of foreign workers, increasingly necessary for the shortage of labor. The rhetoric against the “tourist abuse” intermingles with warnings about an alleged threat to national identity. Thus, the debate on tourism ceases to be just a matter of urban management to become a symbol of deeper anxieties about the future of the country. The forgotten of the map. Meanwhile, they remembered In the Financial Times What regions like Fukui show the other face of the currency. With a recently extended bullet train from Tokyo, a world -class dinosaurs museum and outstanding cultural enclaves remains one of the prefectures less visited For foreigners. Their hotels and transport fail to attract enough travelers and their problem is not excess, but The lack of tourists. There, the mayor admits that they have not yet seen or a trace of the hordes. This contrast reflects a central dilemma: Japan needs to better distribute the benefits of tourism, encourage repeated visits and direct the flow to still non -saturated areas, but lacks the infrastructure and political vision necessary to achieve it. A nation mirror. The debate on tourism is ultimately a mirror of Japanese society. Talk about a country agingwho feels the pressure of A weak currencywhich recalls with nostalgia the times of its economic preeminence and that faces the Challenge of managing The massive arrival of foreigners in cities that are exceeded. The challenge is not only to limit agglomerations, but in redefining the relationship between residents and visitors, between their own economy and coexistence, between opening and identity protection. Thus, Japan, which in the past exported millions of tourists, is now seen in the difficult position of learning to manage their own attraction. Image | Pexels, Pexels In Xataka | While Japan is crowded with tourists, the Japanese barely travel to other countries. The reason: only 17% have a passport In Xataka | In Japan tourism has become a problem. So have an idea: give away flights to foreigners

Openai is already worth half dollars, its employees are selling shares … and the San Francisco Explorado real estate market

OpenAI has closed a secondary sale of shares of 6,600 million dollars that places its valuation at 500,000 million. In addition to a financial milestone, this is also an earthquake in the San Francisco real estate market, where employees more than two years old are monetizing part of their participations to buy properties. Why is it important. The operation allows current and old workers to sell Equity to investors eager to access the company’s shareholders or increase its presence in it. They are actors like SoftBank, Thrive Capital or MGX of Abu Dhabi. Openai had authorized sales for more than 10,000 million, although it finally only materialized 66% of that amount. A year ago, its valuation was 157,000 million. It rose to 300,000 million in March 2025, and now reaches 500,000 million, surpassing Spacex (456,000 million). The context. San Francisco real estate agents They are seeing something they had not seen before: Buyers who sell shares of private companies to pay tickets of $ 375,000 (the average in certain neighborhoods of the city) or directly buy in cash. Neighborhoods like Hayes Valley (renamed ‘Valley brain‘For the concentration of AI startups), Noe Valley and Mission Bay are receiving direct pressure from these new buyers with a deep pocket. Mechanics. OpenAI and other AI companies remain private (that is, without going to be traded in the stock market) much longer than the technological startups of previous generations. Employees cannot wait years in an IPO to access their paper wealth. So secondary markets, where private shareholders sell to institutional investors, have become the fast road to convert cash actions. Between the lines. This secondary sale fulfills two functions: On the one hand, it is a retention tool in the middle of a brutal war for talent: Goal has signed at least seven OpenAi Top engineers This summer, often with millionaire bonds. On the other, it allows Openai to keep employees happy who could be frustrated by the lack of liquidity, without having to go over or dilute the control. Yes, but. The OpenAI conversion into a profit company It has not been reversed by a final sentence. In March 2025, a federal judge rejected Elon Musk’s request to issue a precautionary measure to block that change, although he allowed several of his claims to proceed to trial. On the other hand, some investment conditions linked fund commitments (for example of softbank) to which OpenAi advanced with its restructuring, so that if certain milestones were not fulfilled, those commitments could be affected. Musk, who co -founded Openai and left the organization in 2018, sued Openai and Altman arguing that they had breached foundational commitments by moving away from his original non -profit mission. The impact. The consequences in San Francisco go beyond buyers with a lot of money: AI companies such as OpenAi, Anthropic and company are causing An increase in housing demand in neighborhoods close to their work. The cycle features: more well -paid employees generate more demand, more pressure on prices, and more need for immediate liquidity to compete in a market where cash offers have an advantage. Real estate professionals point out A change with respect to previous booms technological: Buyers not only have a high heritage, but also have access to immediate liquidity through secondary markets. They sell just enough for entry and closing expenses, and maintain their exposure to the company, but ensure a tangible asset that diversifies their risk. The big question. Is this sustainable? Openai right now is The most valuable startup in the worldbut loses money while competing in an AI infrastructure race that needs almost unlimited money. If the valuation bubble is deflated, thousands of employees with huge mortgages based on overvalued shares could be seen in trouble. At the moment, the secondary market is creating a new class of owners in San Francisco: AI engineers who have turned code into houses without waiting for the Wall Street bell to sound. In Xataka | Openai’s new social network is hilarious and addictive. So much that it is easy to forget what hides behind Outstanding image | Joshua Sortino

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