This is how going to bed with a full stomach affects sleep

Closing the computer late, shuffling home and sitting down to dinner at ten at night. For us it is a picture of customs; For the rest of Europe, an incomprehensible eccentricity. However, the shock is not only cultural but also biological. Although our social “normality” dictates that dinner is served after dark, our body tells a very different story. Evolutionarily, our body is not designed to digest large amounts of food when the sun has set. It’s not just about counting the calories we put on the plate; The real problem, the one that acts as a real time bomb for our health, is what the clock ticks when we put the fork in our mouth. Eating dinner late is altering our metabolism, sabotaging our quality of sleep and, silently, increasing our cardiovascular risk. Your pancreas doesn’t know that in Spain they have late dinners. To understand this phenomenon, we must look to the chrononutritionan emerging field of study investigating the close relationship between food intake and circadian rhythms. Our body works like an orchestra perfectly synchronized by light and darkness. By eating dinner at odd hours we are desynchronizing “peripheral watches” of vital cells located in the pancreas or liver. Meal timing acts as a critical signal for these peripheral biological clocks, which can modulate the quality of our sleep by regulating the rhythm of our central clock. The immediate consequence is a drastic worsening of glucose tolerance and insulin secretion. When we really should be sleeping. Here the body comes into conflict. On the one hand, there is a large release of cortisol (the well-known stress hormone) and, on the other, the release of melatonin is delayed, which is the master key to falling asleep. In fact, large-scale data support this: comprehensive analyzes of chrononutrition patterns reveal that later meal times—including the first meal, middle meal, and last meal of the day—as well as greater number of meals, are directly associated with higher scores on the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), which translates into a worse rest. Added to this is a problem purely mechanical: A reduced time gap between the last meal and bedtime can lead to a prolonged sleep latency period, that is, we toss and turn more before falling asleep. And digesting while lying down is the perfect recipe for the appearance of gastric reflux, a discomfort that can ruin anyone’s night. You eat the same as your early-rising neighbor and you gain more weight. According to the study published in The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolismadults who eat dinner at 10:00 p.m. burn 10% less fat and suffer a 20% higher blood sugar spike than those who eat dinner at 6:00 p.m., even if both groups eat exactly the same and go to bed at the same time. Alexis Supan, dietician at the Cleveland Clinic, summed it up perfectly: “When you eat late at night you are going against your body’s circadian rhythm.” The natural limit should be marked by the beginning of melatonin secretion. The researcher Marta Garaulet, a world reference in chrononutrition, has already demonstrated that people who eat later at midday lose less weight than those who eat early, even when they consume the same calories, expend the same energy and sleep the same. The time alone makes the difference. The consequences of ignoring this limit go far beyond the scale. A study led by the institute ISGlobalbased on cohort NutriNet-Santé with more than 100,000 participants, concluded that dining after 9:00 p.m. It is associated with increased cardiovascular risk, especially impacting the risk of cerebrovascular disease in women. On an emotional level, a recent meta-analysis from 2025 details that eating late worsens the rhythms of key neurotransmitters such as serotonin and dopamine, increasing the risk of depression. On top of that we hit the same clock twice. But there is a modern factor that makes this scenario worse: screens. Not only do we eat dinner late, but we do so under the beam of our cell phones. Light of any kind suppresses melatonin, but as you warn harvardthe blue night light does it in a much more powerful way, blocking it for twice as long as other lights and moving our circadian rhythms out of phase by up to three hours. Recent clinical studies have demonstrated that exposure to blue LED light significantly suppresses melatonin secretion after two hours of exposure and maintains this suppression over time. We have a late dinner and then look at our phones in bed: a combination that our biological clock simply cannot accommodate. Our children are headed towards the same error. The problem worsens when we look at the new generations. The magazine The Lancet has warned that Spain could be the fourth country in the world with the highest childhood obesity in 2050. The VALORNUT project of the Complutense University has shed light on this: Late dinners and very long “eating windows” in children translate into more improvised diets, with lower nutritional value and worse cholesterol profiles. Furthermore, 60% of these children sleep fewer hours. The experts’ recommendation it’s clear: concentrate all meals in a period of less than 12 hours. The solution is to adjust the clock. So when should we have dinner? The golden rule agreed upon by experts is to allow between three and four hours to pass between the last meal and the time of going to sleep. If we take the Spanish average of going to bed around 00:30, we should be finishing dinner, at the latest, at 21:00. Here it is important to qualify the context. We have been cushioning this metabolic blow in part for decades thanks to a cultural pillar: the Spanish Mediterranean diet tends to make dinner a much lighter meal than the midday meal, leaving the energy weight of the day in earlier hours. A late, heavy, ultra-processed dinner followed by a trip straight to bed is not the same as a light dinner with some physical activity before going to sleep. … Read more

more than ever, it must be the Chinese Google

For more than two decades, Baidu did very well with a very clear strategy: to be “the Chinese Google.” He was born alone a year after Google and, while the American company ate up the world market, Baidu did the same in its giant domestic market. However, just as Google no longer cares By being just a search engine, Baidu has had to adapt to a market in which giants like TikTok have eaten its toast. AI is that wave that Baidu needed and with their latest financial results they have realized something important. Now yes they have to be like Google. Desperately, too. Green shoots of AI. Last Monday, the Beijing-based company presented first quarter results. It is something that we are seeing in all listed companies and it is interesting not to see the amount of money they move but to try to intuit how the business is going and where it can go depending on what they present. For example, with SMIC (the large foundry in China) we see that things are going well due to the component crisis and the need for chips for AI, and with Baidu this boost in artificial intelligence is also being noticed. According to the results, revenue driven by Baidu Core AI (the company’s AI arm) rose 49% year-on-year. It is a real outrage that is also reflected in the robotics branch such as Apollo Go and its ‘robotaxis’, whose activity increased by 120% year-on-year. The most interesting thing about this growth in the AI ​​segment is that this branch is now responsible for 52% of Baidu’s total business. And this is good… and bad at the same time. BUT. These good results for the AI ​​segment come at a delicate time for the company. Baidu is realizing that search advertising revenue is no longer sufficient due to a traditional business that is running out of steam. Because, overall, the company has seen a 2% decrease in its total revenue. They have eaten the market. The reason is that the company has been falling behind. It’s curious, but Baidu was one of the first in the world to launch its own chatbot. Ernie He was born in March 2023 and in September he was already available to all audiences. It was a strange approach (a closed and paid chatbot) while the industry trend was beginning to be different (free use and open source licenses), but it was not the only thing. Baidu as a search engine also did not have the monopoly it once enjoyed. At an alarming rate (for them), its relevance as a search engine was fading because young Chinese were no longer using traditional search engines. In fact, they didn’t know how to use it well and They went to other apps as TikTok or Instagram to find what they were looking for. Transformation. This painted a not very encouraging picture for a Baidu that seemed like a dinosaur immobile before the meteorite not only of AI, but of new applications that, as we say, were eating its toast on its own ground. There were two options: continue as before, and things were not going well, or find a remedy. In the middle of last year, and after 2025 in which Chinese language models appeared even under the stones With a rock-bottom price and plenty of power for day-to-day consultations, Baidu presented Ernie X1.1, its new IAG model that was still closed, but seemed compete head to head against the main rivals. It also has another open source model and it is evident that they have seen the wolf’s ears. Monetize AI. Because these quarterly results show that things have changed, that there is fierce competition in China and that Baidu has to play its cards to remain relevant. He doesn’t have a TikTok or a WeChatbut it has something fundamental: infrastructure. And, precisely, there is support to monetize artificial intelligence not through software, but through hardware. At a global level we are seeing that, due to the component crisis and what it costs to set up a data centerthere are companies that rent their GPUs and AI platforms for others to use in the cloud. These companies are raising the price of their rents (a lot) and have reported that Baidu is doing precisely that. The company is increasing the price of its cloud computing services for AI by between 5% and 30% and the cloud file storage service by up to 30%. This increase is attributed, in part, to the company’s investment in infrastructure, something that also puts pressure on margins. Because, again, the competitors were running over it and the Chinese Google has the technical and server muscle to do the same transformation as Google itself in the era of AI and savage capitalism: putting its infrastructure at the service of those who need it and cannot pay for their own equipment. In short, less search engine and more AI infrastructure In Xataka | China has banned another AI startup from exporting talent and research: little by little, it is “nationalizing” AI

Last hours to participate in the draw for a Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Pro! Only for Xataka Xtra members

Time is running out, xatakeros! Tomorrow, May 22 at 9:00, the raffle for a robot vacuum cleaner ends Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Proan all-terrain cleaning device valued at 1,200 euros. We liked it a lot when we analyzed it, going directly to the top of those tested in 2026, and now a lucky xatakero or xatakera can take it home. The winner will be revealed himself Friday at 11:00you will be notified by email and it will be announced both in the original article and on our dedicated Discord server. This is, by the way, another of the advantages included in Xataka Xtra, a community to which You can join for only 30 euros per year. How to enter the draw for a Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Pro This giveaway is reserved for subscribers of Xataka Xtra. If you are already part of it, you just have to access your subscriber area and make sure that you have checked the corresponding box (bordered in red in the image below these lines). If you have already done so for previous draws, you don’t have to do anything: you will automatically participate in this one and all the ones to come. Make sure you check that box to automatically participate in the exclusive Xataka Xtra draws | Image: Xataka If you still don’t know Xataka Xtra, you can join for only 30 euros a year (or from two euros per month) and You can access more exclusive giveaways like this oneEl Consultorio, the aforementioned private Discord server, discounts on a growing catalog of digital services and monthly meetings with editors. The winner will be chosen at random from all participating subscribers, along with two alternates. If the winner does not respond within the period indicated in the legal bases, the first substitute will be contacted, and if he/she does not respond either, the second will be contacted. Winning a giveaway does not exclude you from participating in the following ones. You can consult the complete legal bases here. In Xataka | Subscribe now to Xataka Xtra

When asked “how much do you expect to earn” in a job interview, Bill Gates gives the definitive advice to get it right

It doesn’t matter how much you have prepared for a job interview or whether you have an impressive resume, because when push comes to shove, in that face-to-face job interview, it is quite common for us to have our nerves on edge. Because beyond meeting the requirements, that first impression matters a lot. Furthermore, the job interview is a minefield full of trick questions where a false step can be very costly. Given that there are questions that hide more than what they say, you move along a fine line in which you have to try to answer honestly, bet on diplomacy and at the same time extract information and leave no room for doubt to get the job but not at any price. If there is a thorny question, it is ‘How much do you expect to earn?‘. Well, a person as influential and experienced as Bill Gates has a recommendation so as not to get the answer wrong. This is how Bill Gates gets out of the quagmire of ‘How much do you expect to earn?’ If you are asked about your salary expectations, the scenario is the following: if you say a value above what the company has programmed, you may be left out of the selection process, but if your proposal is too low, it may also happen that you get a job with a salary lower than what you would like and that at the same time sounds like underestimating the value of your work and experience. But Bill Gates has been there before and is clear about what to respond. And not just now, but it was in 2020 when the tycoon and billionaire behind Microsoft offers a way out of that thorny issue. More specifically in one of the interviews from the ‘State of Inspiration’ serieswhich pitted Gates face to face with basketball star Stephen Curry. For Bill Gates, the best response to not closing doors and looking good is not to offer an exact figure and to focus on the future, diverting attention from salary to long-term value. I hope the options package is good. I can take risks and I think the company has a great future, so I prefer to get stock options even over cash compensation. I’ve heard other companies are paying too much, but treat me fairly and strengthen the options. This is the move proposed by the tycoon, since in this way you reflect, on the one hand, your confidence in the company’s future project and, on the other, how you want to contribute to its success by applying your skills, so that the chances of achieving the contract are increased. This should soon stop being a problem. However, it is worth remembering that on June 7, 2026 comes into force the European Remuneration Transparency Directive (EU 2023/970). This is a salary transparency law by which companies are obliged to report the salary before the first interview. Therefore, although Gates’ advice may be useful for companies that break the law, or when you are interviewing at a startup that is not European, in theory within Europe we will soon no longer need to go around to get an idea about the salary we are going to receive. In Xataka | Bill Gates has been talking about AI for years. Now he thinks we are making the same mistake as with the arrival of computers Cover | Editing by Rubén Andrés (Unsplash (Arif Riyanto), Flickr (The Aspen Institute)) Via | The Economist

one where snipers and drones are eliminating thousands of wild boars

In November 2025, the Generalitat came to deploy to the UME, drones and police controls around Collserola after finding dozens of dead wild boars near Barcelona. What started with two infected animals ended up turning the city’s forests into a huge crawl area sanitary. A city at war. For years, wild boars were a growing nuisance in Barcelona and its metropolitan area: animals that rummaged through garbage, crossed roads or appeared in housing estates next to Collserola. In 2026 the situation completely changed scale. The detection of African swine fever turned part of Catalonia into a huge health perimeter where the Generalitat began to unfold a response typical of an emergency operation. Ground zero around Cerdanyola was surrounded by fencesclosures of wildlife passages, collective traps and access restrictions. More than 1,900 troops work on the ground while drones, canine units and specialized companies “comb” forests and peri-urban areas looking for corpses, sick animals and groups of wild boars. I was counting a few days ago The Country that the political language stopped seeming environmental to approach that of a military campaign: “empty” entire areas, “eradicate” outbreaks and contain the spread of the virus before it reaches the Catalan pork industry. The massive hunting of thousands of animals. The magnitude of the operation explains to what extent the Generalitat considers the situation a strategic threat. The initial objective was to eliminate between 8,000 and 10,000 wild boars in the 20-kilometer radius around the outbreak detected in November 2025. The figure was later adjusted about 6,000 animals only within the critical perimeter, while the general plan aims to reduce the entire wild boar population in Catalonia by half, estimated between 120,000 and 180,000 specimens. Since January they have already sacrificed more than 26,000 animals throughout the community. In some points of the so-called “ground zero” there would be barely twenty wild boars left after months of continuous captures. He deployment includes hundreds of traps, Pig Brig nets, thermal visors, closures of wildlife crossings and constant controls to prevent animals from crossing natural corridors around Barcelona. Snipers, hunters and wildlife control companies. One of the most striking elements of the entire crisis is how hunters have gone from being a socially questioned figure to becoming in essential piece of the operation. Some act practically as specialized shooters in forested and peri-urban areas where drones perform poorly and animals move near inhabited areas. Many describe night shifts with thermal visorshigh-capacity traps and rifles prepared to shoot any specimen that appears in front of the viewer. The Generalitat has even started financing fuel, veterinary assistance for capture dogs and specialized material. At the same time, the Government has hired companies accustomed to operating in urban and peri-urban environments, especially in Collserola and other spaces where wild boars have become accustomed to coexisting with the city. The result is increasingly reminiscent of a permanent campaign wildlife control deployed around a large European capital. A gigantic economic threat. Behind this offensive there is a fear much greater than the overpopulation of wild boars itself. Catalonia concentrates an essential part of the pork industry Spanish and the expansion of African swine fever could cause a multimillion-dollar blow to exports, farms and international markets. Japan and the Philippines already restrictions have been applied and the Government fears losing health credibility if the virus escapes the controlled perimeter. That is why the institutional discourse insists so much in “biosecurity” and the need to act extremely quickly. The Catalan administration defends that it is not an ideological or political decision, but rather a a mandatory response to avoid an economic collapse. The pressure is so high that a debate has even been opened about accelerating the marketing of game meat to absorb the tens of thousands of catches and keep the system economically viable. The battle inside Collserola. The big problem for the authorities is that the war against wild boars is taking place in one of the environments most complex possible: a huge metropolitan area of ​​four million inhabitants. Collserola functions as a natural refuge and motion runner for animals accustomed for years to living next to housing estates, roads and peripheral neighborhoods. Some areas are so wooded that not even drones They allow us to accurately calculate how many copies remain. Technicians recognize that total control is extremely difficult and that is why restrictions on mobility and access to the natural environment remain in force months after the start of the crisis. Meanwhile, they continue new positives appearing week after week, fueling the feeling that the Generalitat is in a race against time to prevent the outbreak from spreading definitively beyond Barcelona. The city-nature relationship. The crisis has also left an uncomfortable image about how the relationship between big cities and wildlife has changed. For years, Barcelona lived with a growing population of wild boars that learned to take advantage of garbage, parks and urbanized areas. The animals lost their fear of people while administrations tried to manage the problem without resorting to massive slaughter campaigns. The african swine fever It broke that balance suddenly. Now the city lives surrounded by controls, restrictions and capture operations where police, hunters, veterinarians and wildlife specialists participate. The scene of teams searching forests with dogs, nets and rifles a few kilometers from densely populated areas has ended up projecting a strange sensation: that of a great European capital converted into the epicenter of a health war against thousands of wild animals. Image | Pexels In Xataka | The problem is not that 100 wild boars in Barcelona have swine fever. The problem is that we don’t know how it got there. In Xataka | The Argentine sea hid one of the most disturbing animals in the world: an 11-meter-long “ghost jellyfish”

save VAT only until Sunday

Last night on the web and app and today in stores, El Corte Inglés kicked off one of its most famous campaigns, “Save VAT“, which is an excellent opportunity to renew some technological devices with a good discount. These are some of the best deals that will be available until next Sunday, May 24. Google Pixel 10 Pro XL 16GB + 256GB unlocked mobile The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Smart TV Samsung TQ77S93FAEXXC by 1,799 euros: OLED, 77 inches and Pantone validated. smartphone Google Pixel 10 Pro XL by 928 euros: with 6.8-inch AMOLED screen. Tablet Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ by 239 euros: 11 inches and with Android 15. Wireless headphones Sony WH-1000XM5 by 198.99 euros: with noise cancellation and autonomy of up to 30 hours. Portable HP OmniBook 3 16-by0037ns by 519.81 euros: with 16 GB of RAM and 16-inch screen. Smart TV Samsung TQ77S93FAEXXC If you are looking for maximum image quality and have space, this is one of the crown jewels during this El Corte Inglés campaign. Going from 75 to 77 inches in OLED technology usually costs a fortune, but now you can get this Samsung TV with a 51% discountsince it is available for 1,799 euros. This Samsung TQ77S93F It is worth it for several things: the pure blacks of its panel OLEDSamsung’s Artificial Intelligence processor and color fidelity that is certified by Pantone. In addition, it has HDMI 2.1 ports, so you can take full advantage of all the features of consoles like PS5 or Xbox Series X. OLED TV 195cm (77″) Samsung TQ77S93FAEXXC 4K Vision AI PANTONE Smart TV The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Google Pixel 10 Pro XL Smartphone For those looking to renew their smartphone and want a high-end model, this Google Pixel 10 Pro XL It is one of the essential bargains in the “Save the VAT” campaign of El Corte Inglés. It has gone from costing 1,299 euros to 928 eurosonly until Sunday. This Google Pixel 10 Pro XL It has a battery that lasts up to 100 hours with Extreme Battery Saving mode and charges to 70% in half an hour. Its AMOLED screen is 6.8 inches and its brain is the chip Google Tensor G5accompanied by 16 GB of RAM and 256 GB of internal storage. Google Pixel 10 Pro XL 16GB + 256GB unlocked mobile The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ Tablet If you are thinking of buying a tablet to use on your daily commute, watch movies and series comfortably on the couch or in bed, or take it with you on vacation, this Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ is a good option. It has a 31% discount and you can buy it for 239 euros. This Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ It mounts an 11-inch panel with WQXGA resolution and 90 Hz refresh rate. Its brain is the Qualcomm Octa Core processor and it comes with Android 15 operating system. Its battery has a capacity of 7,040 mAh and has WiFi 5, Bluetooth 5.1 and USB-C port connectivity. Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ Wi-Fi 8GB+256GB Tablet The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Sony WH-1000XM5 Wireless Headphones Known as the undisputed kings of acoustic insulation, these Sony WH-1000XM5 are the kings of wireless over-ear headphones in the current market. At El Corte Inglés, now you can take them for 198.99 euros instead of the usual 319 euros RRP. These headphones have active noise cancellation (ANC) of the most advanced. They are compatible with iOS, Android and PC and, in addition to their premium comfort, they stand out for offering a autonomy of up to 30 hours with a single charge. Sony WH-1000XM5SA Special Edition with Soft Case The price could vary. We earn commission from these links HP OmniBook 3 16-by0037ns Laptop He HP OmniBook 3 16-by0037ns It is a laptop equipped with a generous 16-inch screen with 2K resolution. Right now, you can get it at El Corte Inglés for 519.81 euros compared to the 699 euros it usually costs, thus achieving a saving of 25%. It is equipped with the AMD Ryzen 5-40 processor, accompanied by 16 GB of latest generation LPDDR5 RAM and a 512GB SSD solid hard drive PCIe NVMe. It’s a laptop FreeDOSso it comes without a pre-installed operating system and does not include the charger in the box. It weighs 1.72 kg and comes with WiFi 6 and a complete range of ports that includes HDMI 2.1 and high-speed USB-C. HP OmniBook 3 16-by0037ns Laptop, Ryzen 5-40, 16GB, 512GB SSD, 16″, Without Operating System, Without Charger The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Some of the links in this article are affiliated and may provide a benefit to Xataka. In case of non-availability, offers may vary. Images | Webedia, HP, Samsung, Google and Sony In Xataka | The best quality-price mobiles. Their analyzes and videos are here In Xataka | Fast chargers for your mobile phone or tablet. Best models to buy for their power and safety

There was a time when Nvidia was a gaming company. That business is now pocket change for the owner and lady of AI

In 1993, Nvidia was founded with the goal of creating graphics chips for video games. For almost three decades Nvidia has been basically that: a semiconductor company for gaming that yes, I had ambition in the field of professional computing. But things change: Nvidia’s gaming business has generated $6.4 billion the first fiscal quarter of 2027and although it is a healthy business, for Nvidia it is something else: It’s almost pocket change. Gaming no longer (almost) matters. In any other company in the sector, this income (29% more than last year) would already be extraordinary, but at Nvidia they are almost a footnote, because gaming represents less than 8% of the company’s total income. The other $75.2 billion came from the data center business, which grew 92% from the previous year. AI has made Nvidia’s original business almost irrelevant in relative terms. Stratospheric numbers. Nvidia has earned $81.6 billion in the first fiscal quarter of 2027. It is an absolutely colossal figure that should be put into perspective: it is so large like GDP from Croatia, Panama or Uruguay. The company led by Jensen Huang has managed to grow 85% in revenue since a year ago, almost double. The surprising thing is that it has also done so when it seems increasingly difficult to grow at this rate. The graph shows year-over-year growth in revenue in percentage. In 2026 the trend is bullish again. Source: FT. This is non-stop. The company exceeded Wall Street expectations, which projected revenues of 78.86 billion, but Nvidia also states that its forecast for the next quarter is to earn 91 billion dollars, 12% more than the current one. It’s true that growth is slowing in percentage terms, which is normal at this point, but in absolute terms the company continues to add billions of dollars of additional revenue each quarter. Data center numbers. Those $75.2 billion in data center business aren’t just GPU sales for hyperscalers. It also includes the company’s networking solutions business, which has grown no less than 199% year-on-year to $14.4 billion: it has tripled. The reason is logical: the demand for interconnection infrastructure for the large clusters that are being created everywhere is enormous, and Nvidia provides an ideal solution for those who buy its AI chips. Beware I, Anthropic is coming. On the call with investors, Jensen Huang gave a singular fact: Anthropic has made virtually no use of Nvidia solutions to train and serve its AI models, but that is going to change. The company’s CEO highlighted that the computing capacity they are going to deploy for Anthropic this year and next is going to be “quite significant.” Or what is the same: they are going to continue selling like hotcakes even if the competition tightens. Nvidia is also an investor in startups. Nvidia’s strategy is also being curious on a financial level, because it is not content with growing its business, it is betting on AI startups. It has invested more than 26,000 million in investments in this type of companies, and that does not include the recent agreements with OpenAI or in listed companies like corning. Beware II, China is coming. All these numbers, attention, are being achieved without the help of the Asian giant. In December, the Trump administration authorized Nvidia chip exports to China (with a 25% government fee). Theoretically that should make Nvidia generate notable income thanks to said authorization. Huang explained that at the moment these revenues are zero and that there is some uncertainty about whether China will finally allow its chips to be imported. In the second fiscal quarter of 2027, income from China is not assumed, but if that market finally opens, we will have even more extraordinary numbers. Buying back shares. Nvidia has returned about $20 billion to shareholders this quarter between buybacks and dividends. The board of directors has approved investing $80 billion more in share buybacks, thus multiplying by four what had previously been authorized. That’s a clear sign of Nvidia’s confidence in its future, which will also benefit shareholders: the dividend has passed from $0.01 per share to $0.25 per share. Previously, Nvidia offered specific data on gaming revenue. From now on, stop doing so to put that division within the Edge Computing category. Gaming no longer appears in the accounts. Typically Nvidia’s financial reports divided revenue into data centers, networking, gaming, professional visualization, automotive, and a few other fields. Now that Nvidia is a fully AI-focused company, it has changed its revenue pooling structure. Everything related to gaming, PCs, consoles, workstations, robots, cars and other devices is part of the “Edge Computing” category. Gaming, we insist, no longer (almost) matters. In Xataka | For the first time in 30 years, Nvidia will not present new GPUs for gamers in 2026. They earn much more with AI

virtual assistants in the Philippines who write for them

What internet is full of AI-generated content It’s something we’ve been talking about. for a long timebut there is one platform where the phenomenon is especially evident: LinkedIn. It’s no longer that the posts smell like AI for miles, it’s that the responses in the comments sound just as manufactured. Thanks to a complete Rest of World report We know exactly how this artificial ecosystem is being produced. It all starts in the Philippines. What is happening. An entire industry of virtual assistants specializing in LinkedIn has flourished in the Philippines whose job is to manage the accounts of Western executives. Not only do they create those leadership posts that you’ve surely seen on the platform, they also comment on others’ posts, respond to comments and amplify messages as if they were the executives they represent, all using generative AI tools. This explains that feeling of déjà vu when reading certain LinkedIn posts with similar structures, predictable morals, and a suspiciously polished tone. How they work. The report describes Renee’s (not her real name) day-to-day life as “posting and commenting on behalf of a London-based strategic investor.” In order to do her job, the employee received a four-page document containing the investor’s biography, her favorite books, and a list of topics that interested her. Per day, generate between 30 and 40 comments, trying to interact with accounts that generate more engagement. They also tell the story of Alex, who works in an agency with 20 other assistants like him. He says that they have a WhatsApp group in which they notify each other when they publish a publication so that the rest can comment using their accounts, this way they can increase interactions and the algorithm boosts their publications. Of course, there are times when, due to the volume of comments, mistakes are made, such as one attendee who commented “Big win!” in a publication about 9/11. Why Philippines. The answer lies in a combination of factors that have been turning the country into a benchmark for remote work for years. Mainly it is because almost half of the population speaks English. Furthermore, the Philippines is leader in customer service outsourcingwhich is why it has many professionals accustomed to support, marketing and digital management tasks for Western companies. And of course there is the salary issue. One of these virtual assistants earns between 4 and 7 dollars per hour, much cheaper than hiring them in the US or another Western country. Virtual assistants. It is how you know the professionals who provide remote support services to companies or individuals. This industry was born during the pandemic with the rise of teleworking and increased thanks to many Western companies looking for cheaper and more flexible formulas to delegate work that was previously done by internal teams. According to a Future Market Insights reportthe virtual assistant industry generated $19.5 billion in 2025 and estimates it will grow 184% in the next ten years. Still, not everyone sees this market as a solid long-term bet. Ivan Gonzales, a recruiter in the Philippines at Worca (an agency that connects Asian digital labor with American companies), believes that AI will end up absorbing a large part of this sector. Speaking to Rest of World, he directly describes it as a “dead-end job.” What LinkedIn is doing. In a statement to Rest of World, LinkedIn claims to be strengthening its measures against “low-quality, automated or generic” content. The company explains that, although AI can help overcome the “blank page” problem, its algorithm is designed to reward authentic interactions. It doesn’t seem to be working much. Image | Xataka with Magnific In Xataka |

Between June 9 and 11 we are waiting for you in Malaga at the largest B2B event dedicated to AI and technology

There are three weeks left until the tenth edition of the Digital Enterprise Show (DES) (June 9-11), one of the most important events in Europe dedicated to digital transformation, AI and exponential technologies. For the fifth year, Málaga hosts this enormous knowledge and technology fair of which Xataka is Media Partner. Like every year, the DES has a B2B profile, aimed at the business, institutional and executive sector. Thousands of managers, workers and experts from all business fields will meet for three days at the Malaga Trade Fair and Congress Center (FYCMA), transforming the city into the epicenter of European technology throughout the week. Thousands of attendees and two large spotlights With an expected attendance of more than 15,000 people, the organization includes the exhibition of 400 firms and the presentation of more than 700 innovations, many of them tied to artificial intelligence. The 2026 edition is special because it marks the first decade of DES’ existence. As a tribute and rupture, the organization has broken with its previous structures and has completely redesigned itself under a new hyper-specialized format called ‘DES Universe’. The idea is simple: transform the fair into an “event of events” divided into seven thematic ecosystems that will address from the Cloud until the Digital Marketing Planet. However, and as could not be otherwise given the current times, DES 2026 will pay special attention to two large thematic areas: the rise of agentic AI and cyber defense, issues that we have discussed at Xataka on a daily basis. The conferences will focus on the integration of AI into everyday life, quantum computingthe work automationthe news in civil and military security and even the rise of drones. Among the speakers are Randi Zuckerberg (creator of Facebook Live and CEO of Zuckerberg Media), Yongdong Wang (Corporate Vice President of Microsoft), Beatriz Navarro (CMO of Renault) and experts such as Carme Artigas (co-president of the UN AI Consultative Body) and Javier Porras Castaño (Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer of Unicaja), among many others. Xataka will also participate at a round table on June 9 at 5:20 p.m. by yours truly. The complete listas well as the agendacan be consulted on the web. How to participate General access and to the exhibition area of ​​the large technology firms is managed through the event’s official website. Tickets vary depending on the professional profile and the content you wish to attend on June 9, 10 and 11. They are the following: Business Pass. The general access entrance. It allows you to visit the DES Universe exhibition area and some of the most important events, such as The Alnomics, Spain Digital Company either CyberXponential World. Its price is 90 euros during the three days. Premium VIP Pass. Ideal if your profile is executive and you pursue business opportunities and meetings with investors. In addition to the general access included in the previous pass, it allows you to unlock the 1 to 1 meeting platform, the VIP Lounge and The Scale Up! World Summit. Its price is 400 euros (one day) or 675 euros (three days). Honor Pass. The honorary pass includes all of the above and also a lunch at the Leadership Summit or in the CIO’s Summit and an invitation to the welcome party. Its price is 1,500 euros for three days. Thanks to our collaboration as Media Partner, all our readers can access a 35% discount in all DES 2026 entries. You just have to click this linkchoose your pass, enter the code that we show you in the following image and complete the registration. We are waiting for you in Malaga between June 9 and 11! Image | DES

Spain will have 27,000 new civil servants. The surprise is that experts in AI, cybersecurity and data science are now sought

In recent years, Spain has promoted the public employment calls. This has managed to beat historical figures in the number of places and, although the OEP (Public Employment Offer) of 2025 took its foot off the accelerator, the Council of Ministers has just approved the OEP corresponding to 2026 with figures somewhat higher than those of the previous period. What draws attention is something else: the 1,700 positions for information technology specialists to achieve a ambitious goal. Transform Administration thanks to AI. 27,000 for the AGE. How has published The Government through the Ministry for Digital Transformation and Public Service, the OEP 2026 includes 27,232 places for the General Administration of the State. It represents a small increase compared to the 26,889 places last yearalthough it continues to show that there is a personnel problem. The breakdown is 26,886 ordinary places and 346 corresponding to an extraordinary offer linked to the climate emergency. The Government points out that this offer will generate 6,200 net jobs and ensures that, since 2021, the different public employment offers have met the objective of rejuvenating the public workforce, with an average age now at 49 years. New specialists. Now, the big news is that the Administration wants profiles that are much more specialized in technology. Of these positions, 1,700 will be for information technology specialists. It is estimated that it is 42% more than those called in the previous offer and it is not only the increase in places, but also the profiles they are looking for. Because what they are looking for are “specialists in Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and Data Science” with the aim of, according to Minister Óscar López, “transforming the Administration.” López points out that we have to see what the administration’s priorities are, the needs of citizens and, thus, “have a more effective and efficient administration with the use of AI and the creation of quality public employment.” More digitization. This increase in digital profiles is supported by Government figures that indicate that the percentage of citizens who use official websites or applications is 83% while the European average is 75%. Furthermore, they point out that Spain is seven points above the average in digitalization of the Public Administration. The objective they aspire to is to increase digital administrative procedures by 25%, digitizing public administration. If this is going to be accompanied by the destruction of jobs, López affirms no and that what they are going to do is transform those jobs, not destroy them. They do not detail much else, other than that a series of digital training courses will be carried out with AI modules and “data tools” to strengthen the digital skills of all public employees. Exceeding 37,000. In total, counting the beaches already announced for the National Police, Civil Guard and Armed Forces, the OEP 2026 will exceed 37,000 places, slightly above the 36,588 last year. And, beyond the striking nature of these digital offers in AI and “data”, the Government intends to reinforce strategic areas such as the energy transition, the prevention of climate emergencies and the fight against climate change. The problem is that, according to the OECD, Spanish public employment remains below the international average. In the 2025 report, the OECD pointed out that Spanish public employment represented 15.25% of the total active population in 2023, with the average for all OECD countries being 18.41%. We will have to wait for more recent reports to see if the record rally of 2023 and 2024 has reversed the situation. Image | Treball Generalitat (edited) In Xataka | The easiest oppositions to pass in Spain following three criteria: by syllabus, by places and by requirements

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