Being abstemious is fashionable

I am aware that saying that “being abstemious is fashionable” is going far. And not only because alcohol is still the most consumed drug in the world, nor because 76.5% of people between 15 and 64 recognize having consumed it in the last 12 months. Is to go very far by The tapid culture of alcohol that are in contemporary societies. However, there is room for optimism: 53% of young people (between 18 and 30 years old) They say they have reduced alcohol consumption. AND, According to the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Foodconsumption in general is in a fall layer. A global phenomenon … In fact, According to the International Wine and Spirits Recordthe purchase of alcohol has fallen by 20% since 2000; While the 0.0 drink market has almost been bent since 2022. In fact, we are seeing how 0.0 exceeds the world of beers: “There is no lack of wine warehouses and distilled brands invest in their discouragement segment.” According to your latest IWSR reportin the 10 key markets (among which is Spain) it is estimated “an annual growth of 4% of this line until 2028”. If they are right, the market for without alcohol will have grown 3.9 billion euros. … that is no accident. As our partner Andrés Mohorte said“makes sense that arrogant curious They emerge now and not fifteen years ago. The generation Millennial has given The back to alcohol (at least in Anglo -Saxon countries, in Spain is Another story): Today’s young people consume 30% less alcoholic beverages than thirty years ago, and today 20% of young Americans They are already abstemious “. In addition, alcohol damage begins to make visible. He Scientific consensus It is very solid: alcohol consumption, even in small sporadic doses, has negative effects on our health both in the short and long term. The problem is that public and published opinion has not systematically forgotten (With the help of the industry). This is still like that. How many people are aware that in 2021 13,887 people died due to related causes With alcohol consumption? This is due to the characteristics of the drug (“the amount of alcohol consumed between the ages of 12 and 25 has a direct relationship with more than 14 cancers detected from 50,” He said in the country Gabriel RubioChief of Psychiatry of the University Hospital 12 October), but also to social, economic and cultural dynamics. But luckily It is something that is also starting to change (And, in fact, the growth of beer consumption has a lot to do with this). But we should not take deception. The culture of alcohol is very rocky. Maybe alcohol be less present in our day to daybut it is in our lives. In general, the percentage of population that has consumed alcohol throughout the last month has barely varied. And, in fact, the Binge Drinkingwhich consists of the consumption of five or four drinks or more in a period of the course of two hours, has gained ground: if in 2003 its percentage in the adult population It was 5.3%in 2017 it had raised to 15.1%, data that has remained with slight variations since then. It is true, alcohol consumption seems to descend, but discreetly. And it is good to be aware of it. Image | Ash Edmonds In Xataka | In Tinder there is a trend that is gaining weight between generation Z: quotes without a single drop of alcohol

The biggest problem of Perovskita’s solar panels was its durability. China has just resolved it

The University of Beijing has just presented the most forceful advance of Perovskita cells in terms of durability, so far the greatest weak point of technology that promises to conquer solar panels. The news. A team of researchers has designed a Perovskita cell with a 24%efficiency, similar to that of the best silicon solar panels, than maintains 99% of its performance after 1,100 hours of operation at extreme temperatures. The context. Perovskita cells are The most promising technology to generate solar energy at low cost. Perovskitas have a crystalline structure that absorbs sunlight in a very efficient waybut unlike silicon cells, they can be manufactured through simple processes, with cheaper materials, and in flexible films. There are already commercial solar panels of Perovskita and have begun to be installed on a large scale, especially in complicated lands of Chinabut their least stability and durability prevents them from competing with silicon in other facilities, even when they are manufactured in tandem with the semiconductor to improve their performance. The problem. One of the key components of Perovskita cells, the formamidinium and lead iodide (FAPBI₃), is difficult to stabilize at room temperature and tend to degrade when it is exposed to sunlight for long periods. Which, for a solar panel, is … inopportune. FAPBI₃ degradation causes Perovskita solar cells to lose efficiency rapidly (they convert less amount of light into electricity) and are not viable to compete with silicon panels, which last 30 years. The solution. To overcome this obstacle, a laboratory from the University of Beijing has invented A new “intercalation-decalation” technique of iodinewhich consists of inserting iodine atoms into the structure of the FAPBI₃ to help better organize its components, and then eliminate the excess iodine during the heating process. The key is to facilitate the formation of lead and iodine blocks, whose atoms are joined by sharing corners in the structure of Perovskita. By favoring this configuration, the mobility of the ions is reduced that, otherwise, would contribute to the degradation of the material over time. Iodine acts as a stabilizer that improves the internal cohesion of the cell. The results. This method allowed researchers to obtain a high quality Perovskita movie, without waste that may compromise their performance. The cells that developed have an energy conversion efficiency of 24%: almost a quarter of the solar energy that affects them is transformed into electricity. But the most important thing is that they maintained 99% of their initial performance after operating for more than 1,100 hours at about 85 ° C, which is a very encouraging indicative of its durability and potential long -term use. As for lead. Lead concerns its toxicity, but today it is an essential component in the Perovskita formula: it contributes significantly to its ability to absorb light and turn it into electricity, so that commercially viable cells contain lead. However, solutions are also being investigated To eliminate it. Goodbye to defects. In addition to the one at hand, other laboratories are explored complementary solutions to eliminate defects, such as the integration of molybdenum disulfide layers (MOS₂) In the structure of the cells, which act as physical and chemical barriers, blocking the migration of those defective ions that can deteriorate performance. Both the technique of iodine and that of the MOS₂ point to the same: achieve a pure and stable perovskita that can work optimally and lasting. And convert the “great promise” of solar panels into a commercial reality. Image | Huansun In Xataka | In 2009, Perovskita’s solar panels wasted 97% of energy. Now they are ready to conquer the industry

We have a new “theory of all” to understand Alzheimer’s. Your key is in small granules

Creating “theories of all”, unified models that explain various phenomena associated with a scientific field, is not exclusive heritage of physicists. The fight against some diseases can also benefit from models that help us understand their causes and consequences and the processes that mediate. New model. Now a group of researchers has devised a new modela theory that tries to explain Alzheimer’s disease through a “unified explanation of molecular chaos” that derives in this neurodegenerative disorder. According to this new theory, the disease and its symptoms would derive from a collapse of the transport system in charge of moving molecules between the nucleus and cell cytoplasm. This new theory can help simplify a topic as complex as Alzheimer’s. However, its authors remember that this disruption is still extremely complex, with more than a thousand genes involved in it. “Our proposal, focused on the rupture of communication between the nucleus and the cytoplasm leading to massive disruptions in gene expression, offers a plausible framework to understand the mechanisms that lead to this complex disease,” Explain in a press release Paul Coleman, co -author of the new model. A granular problem The model places the formation of chronic stress granules at the beginning of this process. These are clusters of proteins and RNA chains responsible for generating stress in the cell. Stress granules are usually generated temporarily. Its original function is to respond to cell stress by leaving some processes until the cell can recover. Once its duty has fulfilled and the stress disappeared, they dissolve. The problem unleashes when these granules become chronic, which leads them to catch other molecules, making it difficult for them to move between the nucleus and the rest of the cell. From inside out. The model starts from this trigger to explain with it the disease and its consequences outside the cellular unit. And it is that the changes that occur at the cellular level end up affecting cerebral synapses, metabolism, protein processing and cell survival, as explained by the model responsible for the model. The details of the new model were published In an article In the magazine Alzheimer’s and Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer’s Association. A disease with many faces. Alzheimer is one of the most intriguing diseases, Explain the responsible team of the new model. In part, they point out, this is because it takes the appearance of various diseases made one, with symptoms that include memory loss and cognitive deterioration, but also changes in personality and in our same internal biology. This complexity, continues to expose the team, is partly responsible for how extremely difficult it is to study this disease. Models like this that schematize their processes, can serve future researchers to find new routes of action that become more effective therapies when facing the symptoms of Alzheimer’s or, even, the same disease. In Xataka | In his tireless fight against Alzheimer’s, scientists have encountered an unexpected ally: coffee Image | Jason DREES/AS

When will the great event of the American technology and what can we expect

Google has announced the date of Google I/O 2025. The company’s annual conference will be held on May 20 and 21. This means that in just over 90 days we will know all the news that Google has prepared for developers, many of which, surely, will also be of interest to the general public. The event will take place at the Shoreline amphitheater in Mountain View, California. As usual, Losco Pichai should inaugurate the conference with the initial ads. In addition to the Google CEO, the presence of other company leaders, such as those in charge of Google AI divisions, platforms and devices, among others, is expected, although everything is about to be seen. What to expect from Google I/O 2025 Last year, Google I/or was marked by An avalanche of news in artificial intelligence (AI)with the models Gemini 1.5 as great protagonists, next to PROJECT ASTRA, I see, image 3 and Improvements in Android. All this made sense, since the company tried to strengthen its position in the AI ​​race. Google I/or is still a key opportunity for developers to update on “more recent development tools and discover how to innovate and improve their workflow”. But beyond this standard description of the company, what can we really expect? Let’s see it. Although we will have to wait for the event to know the novelties, it is very likely that The AI ​​again occupies a central rolewith new models and improvements for operating systems such as Android and Wear OS. In addition, there could be ads related to virtual reality. Recall that, at the end of last year, Google presented Android XRan operating system for devices Virtual reality (VR), augmented (AR) and mixed (MR). It is also possible that progress arises Project Moohanthe first extended reality glasses that will integrate Android XR. How to follow the Google I/O 2025 Google I/o It is divided into several parts. The first day is the presentation conference, followed by work sessions, workshops and demonstrations that will continue the next day. Some students and developers will be present physically, but everyone can follow the event online. In Xataka, as usual, we will be covering all the news of the event. Here you will find articles about the Google’s most outstanding ads. For now, we just have to wait to see what happens. It is worth mentioning that Google I/or will coincide this year with part of the Microsoft Buildwhere interesting news could also be presented. Images | Google In Xataka | It is no longer necessary to be registered to use chatgpt. And it is another step in OpenAi to be “the new Google”

In Alicante there is a city invaded by chickens. So you have prepared a plan of 26,000 euros to get rid of them

In the middle of Alicante coast, Torrevieja is known for its beaches, heritage And above all The pink lagoonincreasingly crowded by visitors in search of sunsets Instagrameable of which to presume in networks. However, over the last days this town of 94,800 neighbors He has monopolized headlines for another very different reason: his chickens. Or rather, a curious Gallinacea invasion that has already forced his City Council to take action. Librating from it will not be cheap. An invasion of chickens? Exact. And it’s nothing new. In Torrevieja they have already A few years Seeing how chickens, roosters and chickens bell around the city, walking through parks, gardens, roundabouts, sidewalks and – –The Consistory is resigned– “Any other” bar see place that offers them shelter and food. Recently the municipal technicians began to tell them and they left that in the municipality there are around 700 birds In these circumstances, what is not bad if one takes into account that in Torrevieja they live 94,800 people. A problem with feathers. Seeing chickens walking through the parks and streets of Torrevieja or waking up with the song of the roosters in the city may sound bucolic, but the City Council warns that the gallinaceous invasion is a problem. And not less precisely. “It is a great risk for both animals and people themselves,” ditch. Click on the image to go to Tweet. “These birds today are temporarily forced to inhabit a hostile atmosphere towards them, shared with vehicles and people,” add from the City Council. “When moving and wandering along public roads, parks, green areas and roads in search of food, they suppose a danger to themselves, pedestrians and vehicles, being able to suffer or trigger accidents.” “Made a nursery”. There are more. Recently the sixth interviewed a neighbor From the town that complained about the footprint that chickens, roosters and chickens leave in Torrevieja, a well visible and not especially positive. “It is very unpleasant, everything is made,” regretted. Another of the residents confirmed that “there are many” birds and it is not strange to see them “in the midst of all cars.” In A statement On the subject, the City Council itself admits that the situation has come out of mother and the “wild or careless” birds occupy public places. On two different occasions it comes to speak directly of an “uncontrolled” increase and argues the need to take measures to “avoid possible damage and conflicts” with the neighbors. The figure: almost 30,000 euros. Faced with such a scenario, the town hall has decided to cut for the healthy and launch a campaign to capture and remove the gallináceas who have settled in Torrevieja. For that purpose it has just launched A public tender in which he is looking for companies interested in taking care of the campaign. The bidding base budget offered is 26,296 euros, VAT included. Taking into account that it aspires to ‘hunt’ up to 700 birds, that leaves an average of more than 30 euros for each chicken and caught. And what will they do with them? The city council is very clear. Speak at all times of “LIVE COLLECT” and then “move” to the chickens. Where to? So that? The municipal statement does not specify it, although the mayor He explained The sixth that the idea would consist of capturing birds with food and networks, “without causing any damage.” The same chain clarifies that the City Council plans that the captured specimens end up in a school farm. What the Councilor for Animal Welfare of Torrevieja, Concha Sala, has done is insist that society is increasingly sensitized “given the need to guarantee animal protection in general.” The contract offered by the City Council not only contemplates the capture and transfer of the 700 chickens loose by the town. It also includes monitoring and control work during the entire time that the service lasts, which will last about 12 months. With previous experience. It is not the first time that Torrevieja is forced to take measures to stop the “uncontrolled” population of gallináceas who camp in their parks. A few years ago, In 2022already planned a similar campaign to remove 500 roosters and chickens from the streets, roundabouts and parks of the municipality. The idea was then the same: act in a dozen points of the town and move the birds to farms schools and sanctuaries, without harming them. All to solve a peculiar poultry invasion that the City Council blames “Circumstances” that does not come to specify in its statement. What are they? There are those who point out that the expansion of the chickens is related to their sale in the markets of the municipality and who says that the birds arrived in Torrevieja for an initiative of the City Council itself. Whatever the exact cause, something is clear: birds seem to feel especially comfortable there. Images | Henrique S. Ruzzon (Unsplash) and Jesús Dehesa (Flickr) In Xataka | Half the Canary Islands created an artificial beach to attract tourism. Without knowing it, he set up a sanctuary for angel sharks

His biggest problem has not been money, but balance

Passing a vacation aboard a cruise is a tourist option increasingly demanded even for travelers high purchasing power. However, Mario Salcedo, a millionaire who made a fortune in finance, decided 25 years ago to turn his day to day on a vacation. Since then, he has been linking cruise trips making these colossi of the sea In your home. However, that life of luxuries aboard some of the biggest recreation ships has taken its toll: it has lost “its earth legs” and is no longer able to walk in a straight line when it arrives in the port. Live on vacation. The Millionaire of Cuban origin told In 2019 a The New York Times that he was never interested in forming a family, so his life on the mainland was only to work and work. So one day he decided to leave his apartment behind in Miami and cruise. The experience impacted him so much that since then he has been linking one cruise with another and now his house has several covers, swimming pools, dance tracks and some fleeting neighbors with which he socializes whenever he can. After being a regular between the passage of the Royal Caribbean companythe crew already knows him as Super Mario. “I have no vacation. People come here to spend a vacation. I don’t, I’m here to live my life,” explains the millionaire. Life on board. The Millionaire Investor uses a reserved table on one of the covers of the cruise in which it can be read on a handwritten sign “Super Mario’s office”. Obviously They do not refer to the Nintendo characterif not to the place from which the millionaire sits every day for a few hours before his laptop to telework. In this way, the more than 1,154 cruises that he has completed in his life on the high seas has been paid. The Millionaire claims to dedicate between $ 70,000 and $ 100,000 a year for their trips. The millionaire counted in An interview For Condé Nast magazine, who reserved an inner cabin without a balcony, because “I do nothing in my cabin but shower, dress and sleep,” he explained. The rest of the day could be found in his “office”, socializing with other travelers or dancing in one of the ship’s dance rooms. To avoid having to constantly changing cabin, Salcedo plans it with 150 reservations in advance, linking a journey with another. The worst of living in a cruise is to get to port. Everything would indicate that the greatest cost of living in a cruise is money. However, for “Super Mario” the greatest sacrifice is to go down to the ground. After more than 25 years rocked by the swing of the waves in the best cruises, the millionaire has developed a rare disease called Landing disease. This is a rare disorder that affects the vestibular system of the ear that affects the balance giving a constant sensation of movement even when it is stable and motionless on the mainland. It is popularly known as “earth legs.” Usually, this is a disorder that remains as much for a couple of days, but when your life transcurns on the high seas, and you only pass a total of fifteen days a year on land, the disease becomes chronic. “I have lost my land legs. I swing so much that I cannot walk in a straight line. I am so used to being in ships that I feel more comfortable than on land,” I said in his interview. It does not usually go down to land. It is unquestionable that Mario Salcedo is found aboard a cruise as a fish in the water, so, the few times that he goes down to the ground to take a plane that takes him to his next cruise, when they dock in Miami to verify that Everything is still in order in your apartment or when you have to make efforts with the bank or medical visits. Luckily, except for his problem with balance when Pisa Tierra Firme, the Millionaire Sexagenarian enjoys good health. A key factor for “Super Mario” to follow your adventure on the high seas, given that shipping companies prohibit That a person who needs constant medical care rises on board. In Xataka | Amsterdam has tired of excess tourists. And he has found a solution: fight cruises Image | Royal Caribbean

Nuclear energy has given you a key advantage that you are already taking advantage of

“I have a good friend on the other side of the ocean that says: ‘PERFORA, HAR Emmanuel Macron said this week in reference to Trump’s efforts to increase oil extraction. “But here it is not necessary to pierce. Here is only: ‘Plug, honey, plug!’ Electricity is availableyou just have to connect, ”added the French president during a summit on artificial intelligence (AI) held in Paris. The message is quite clear and reflects France’s intention to take advantage of its energy ecosystem as a strategic advantage to consolidate its role in the development of AI. The European country exported More than 90 Teravatios Hora (TWH) of electricity in 2024, which, according to the Government, allows it not only to cover the current needs of its companies and homes, but also host a large number of data centers. Nuclear energy, the key of France The aforementioned declaration of intentions has come accompanied by two ambitious agreements. As we pointed out at the end of last week, The United Arab Emirates committed themselves to make a multimillion -dollar investment in France to build a data center of 1 Gigavatio within a Largest AI campus in Europe. Yesterday Monday The announcement was formalized From the cloud AI platform Fluidstack. Fluidstack, a British firm with clients such as Mistral AI and Character.AI, plans to establish a 1 gigavatio data center on Gallic floor, completely driven by nuclear energy. It is expected that the first phase of the project, promoted by 10,000 million dollars (10,360 million dollars) to materialize in 2026. The agreement, which bears the signing of several French ministers, leaves the door open to later stages in 2028. As in many parts of the world, building a data center in France implies challenges, including bureaucracy. To facilitate the process, the Government has assured that the National Electric Management Company will guarantee the necessary supply. As a whole, this should be translated not only in a better position in France in the AI ​​career, but also the creation of “thousands of jobs” of research and infrastructure. France’s relationship with nuclear energy has evolved over time. A decade ago, the country announced a plan to reduce its dependence on this source from 70% to 50%, but in 2022 the strategy took a turn and the initiative was discarded. Instead of limiting its use, the government chose to expand it with the construction of new reactors. Currently, France has 57 reactors distributed in 18 plants. These movements are allowing the country led by Macron to gain advantage over other countries in the region and the world. Although data centers can operate with ENergía Solar and Windthe intermittency of these sources raises additional challenges. Nuclear energy, on the other hand, guarantees a stable supply and large scale. In addition, the new generation of small modular reactors (SMR) reinforces this scenario. Images | Heyee | MasterButler (CC by 2.0) In Xataka | Spain plans to close all its nuclear power plants. And the Valencian Community thinks it is a serious mistake

Hacienda has something to tell you about it

The minimum interprofessional salary is the minimum wage stop that an employee must receive for a complete working day. That makes it an effective tool to ensure that the lowest wages increase so that the lowest income Do not lose purchasing power. The Council of Ministers has given a green light to a new upris of the SMI by 2025 and will be retroactive. That is, it will begin to compute since January 2025. However, the Treasury has not raised the minimum of Exemption for IRPF As did on other occasions, so that increase will be subject to retentions. SMI climb. The Council of Ministers has approved An increase of 4.4% in interprofessional minimum salary (SMI) in Spain by 2025. Thus, the monthly gross amount increases by 50 euros, from 1,134 euros to 1,184 euros gross per month in 14 payments, or 1,381 , 33 euros monthly gross prorated in 12 payments. The total annual gross is set at 16,576 euros, which implies an annual increase of 700 euros. Some 2.4 million employees will benefit from this increase, of which 65.8% are women (1,579,000), and 26.8% correspond to young people between 16 and 24 years old. Since 2018, the SMI has increased by 61%, from 707 euros to the current 1,184 euros per month. The importance of SMI for part -time. The SMI is decisive to establish a minimum amount per hour in the remuneration of the partial days. With the arrival of the new climb, the amount will be 9.26 euros at the time, compared to 8.87 euros per hour of 2024, increasing in the same proportion as the rest of the SMI perceptors. IRPF has not risen. In each of the previous increases of the SMI, the exemption limit of the Income Tax for natural persons (IRPF) has risen at the same rate so that those who charge that minimum wage were not subject to retaining IRPF on their payroll, so the ascent went entirely to the worker. On the other hand, the Ministry of Finance has not adapted the retention tables to this increase, which means that this SMI increase will be subject to taxation and, therefore, have the obligation to pay IRPF to exceed the maximum of 15,876 euros per year that the Treasury set with the previous climb. That implies. Although the SMI is within The tax tablethat does not imply that all employees who charge the SMI will have retentions of the personal income tax, since the personal circumstances and their fiscal deductions also depend on this. A taxpayer with a couple and a child under three years of age will not suffer any retention in the IRPF. On the other hand, the same taxpayer who charges the SMI and has a child over three years old will suffer a retention of 90 euros per year over the 700 euros that has increased in total. On the other hand, a single worker and without children, will be the most affected by this retention since it does not have applicable fiscal deductions, so a retention of 1.81%is applied, adding a total of 300.05 euros to the year over the total of the 700 euros of increase. About 21.4 euros per month if calculated in 14 payments. In Xataka | A Swiss city raised so many taxes that do not know what to do with that money: it will return 2,700 euros per person Image | Unspash (Shoeib Abolhassani) The minimum interprofessional salary goes up 50: but Hacienda has something to tell you about it

If ‘the snow girl’ has left you wanting, you can recover this 6 -episodes miniseries in Netflix with a similar argument

The second season of ‘The snow girl’ has become one of Netflix’s recent successes. If you have already finished with it and look for similar series, it is possible that this co -production between the United States and Germany that premiered in 2023 (curiously, very close in time to the first season of ‘The snow girl’) You are interested in its similarities with the adaptation of Javier Castillo’s novel. It’s about ‘my sweet girl’, It is also in Netflixand shows us a woman who has a curious relationship with her two children, with whom she lives retained under conditions of great security. His routine is very similar day to day and they have an order that must be fulfilled under any concept: to follow all the orders of a man who sometimes enters his room. One day, the mother manages to escape and has a car accident in the flight. In the hospital he will meet his parents, who have been looking for her for more than a decade. As you can see, a series full of turns and that is told from the perspective of the injured and semi -amnesic mother, the girl who knows endless secrets of her past life and, of course, the couple of police officers investigating the case. I inevitably remember films like ‘The Room’ and ‘Lost’that also handle issues related to disappearances for a long time and kidnappings that completely disconnect the victims of their families. If you still have any questions, a couple more data: on the one hand, it has a 100% critical score sweet In Rottren Tomatoeswhich undoubtedly makes it a very attractive proposal. In addition, it only extends by six episodes, so it is perfect for a high intensity suspense discharge that can be practically consumed of a sitting. Header | Netflix In Xataka | Only five episodes has needed this miniseries of suspense to permit to the most watched of Netflix

Apple Intelligence needed a Chinese partner and has already found it, according to ‘The Information’. The key is qwen

Apple needs a local partner to offer Apple Intelligence in China, where regulations demand that AI services pass through national companies. We knew that Apple had been looking for the ideal partner for some time, according to The Informationhe has found it in Alibaba. Why is it important. The absence of Apple Intelligence in China has weighed iPhone sales in the largest smartphones market in the world. The agreement could reverse this trend just when Apple plans to launch its AI in simplified Chinese in April, the same month in which It will arrive in Spanish. In Xataka Apple’s metamorphosis: from the minimalist catalog to calculated maximalism What has happened. Apple and Alibaba have jointly presented their AI functions for approval by the Chinese regulator. The alliance comes after Apple will rule out collaborating with Baidu for not reaching the required standards. Between bambalins. Apple was also probing possible alliances with Bytedance, Tencent and Deepseek Before opting for Alibaba. The choice was based on the robustness of the model Qwen from Alibaba and its ability to process personalized data thanks to its experience in electronic commerce. Also, Ahem, in Your alignment with socialist values required by the Beijing government. The latest. Alibaba’s actions They have triggered 3.5% After the publication of the news and accumulates 8% in two days. The market trusts the fruit of this operation between both companies. Alibaba’s Qwen model has gained reputation in recent months. Its potential was demonstrated when Stanford scientists managed to train a new reasoning model for less than $ 50 using Qwen as a base. S1 marked a before and after for the model. Outstanding image | Xataka with Midjourney In Xataka | Choose between security and survival: the dilemma that terrifies the CEO of Anthropic in the US and China AI war

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