Cell phone resale soars in US after TikTok ban

The possible definitive suspension of TikTok in the United States, promoted by Donald Trump’s administration, has generated an unexpected trend: the sale of cell phones with the application installed at exorbitant prices. Since last January 19, when the federal ban on the popular app was implemented, which It was removed hours latersocial networks have witnessed a growing market of devices that offer guaranteed access to TikTok, despite the restrictions. The ban on TikTok in the US responds to concerns related to national security and freedom of expression. The US government demands that ByteDance, TikTok’s parent company, sell the app to a US company that it is not considered a “foreign adversary.” The Trump administration has granted a 3-month extension to evaluate the final implementation of the law, which keeps TikTok in legal and operational limbo. This uncertainty has led to unusual behavior among the app’s users. A message reading “Sorry, TikTok isn’t available right now” is displayed from the TikTok app on a cell phone screen on Saturday, Jan. 18, 2025, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Andy Bao) The rise of cell phone resale with TikTok In recent weeks, reselling mobile devices with TikTok pre-installed has become a viral phenomenon. On platforms like Twitter and Facebook Marketplace, Sales of iPhones have been reported at disproportionate prices, justifying the cost with the presence of the installed app. A notable case is that of an Apple iPhone 15 Pro advertised for almost $5,000. Sellers emphasize that the device includes TikTok, making it a desired item for those who deleted the app before the ban or who want to maintain continued access to their accounts. This emerging market highlights the urgency of some users to return to the platform and the symbolic value that TikTok represents for millions of people. However, it has also generated criticism and debate about the rationality of paying exorbitant sums for a phone with an application installed. The impact of the possible definitive ban on this social network has not only generated frustration among users, but also an intense debate on the internet. While some criticize the US government’s measure as an attack on freedom of expression, others mock the desperation of those who are willing to pay thousands of dollars for a cell phone. On platforms like Twitter, memes and satirical comments abound. On the other hand, content creators and frequent TikTok users express their concern for the possible loss of a key tool for your work and social life. Many of them have begun to explore alternatives in other applications, such as Instagram Reels and YouTube Shorts, although without the same impact that TikTok offered. Many are taking advantage of the desperation that the TikTok issue has caused in some in the US. (Photo: Ashley Landis/AP) TikTok: more than a social network For millions of people, TikTok is not just an entertainment app. It is a space where they can express themselves freely, connect with global communities and access creative and educational content. The ban has highlighted how political decisions can directly affect users’ digital lives. According to experts, The suspension could also have significant economic repercussions. Many influencers and small businesses depend on TikTok to promote their products and services. Without this platform, they could face challenges in reaching their audiences and generating revenue. Donald Trump’s administration has been clear in its intention to ensure national security, arguing that TikTok could be used to collect sensitive data from American users. However, it has also shown a willingness to negotiate a solution that allows the continuity of the application under new conditions. The 3-month extension could be an opportunity for ByteDance to reach a deal with a US company or for the government to implement additional regulations. Meanwhile, users and content creators remain waiting for a final resolution. Keep reading: * Donald Trump would support Elon Musk owning TikTok: “If he wanted to buy it”* China urges US to ensure “fair business environment” for TikTok* Trump says he will “probably” give TikTok a 90-day extension to avoid a US ban.

where to see the nominated films

After the announcement was delayed due to the Los Angeles fires, Oscar nominations 2025 They arrived to leave some surprises in their wake. From the record of Emilia Perez with 13 nominations, to the unexpected success of The substancepassing through the historical recognition to Karla Sofia Gascón already Fernanda Torres. The truth is that the list of categories showed an unusual variety, broke some taboos and demonstrated that the awards of the Academy, are still references in the world of contemporary cinema. But also, enjoying the best productions is more accessible than ever. Not only because some of them are already available to the audience on different platforms. Furthermore, it is more than likely that a good number of the favorites will quickly join the catalogs of the most popular subscription services. Something that definitely makes it easier is the fact that a good part of the nominees can be enjoyed and debated by the audience. That’s for the ceremony. of the 2025 Academy Awards, to be held on March 2, 2025. To help you with that possibility, we leave you the list of where and when you can see the nominated films. From a multi-nominated company turned into a mass phenomenon — and controversy — to the return of epic cinema to movie theaters. All to demonstrate the scope and also the importance of the 2025 Oscars have when it comes to becoming a showcase for the main productions of the year. Nominated for Best Film at the 2025 Oscars The Brutalist The historyof a visionary architect in search of redemption, won 10 nominations and confirms his triumphant passage in the awards season. That to Despite the controversy surrounding the use of artificial intelligence l in its production. Even so, she remains one of the favorites to be the star of the 2025 Oscar night. In Spain and Latin America, the film will hit theaters on January 24. Conclave He thriller Edward Berger’s political and philosophical work was one of the big surprises among the list of nominees, after a meteoric rise during the awards season. A rebound that led him to obtain 8 nominations in the 2025 edition of the Academy Awards. The film was released in Spain on December 20 and you can still enjoy it in theaters. In turn, it will arrive on February 20 in Latin America. Dune: Part 2 The science fiction epic became one of the great forgotten ones of the 2025 Oscars. Despite this, Denis Villeneuve’s work gained recognition in the technical section and strengthened its place as an unprecedented visual piece. In Spain you can see the film on Movistar+, while in Latin America you can find it in the Max catalog. Sign up for MAX and you will have access to the best series and exclusive movies as The Wire, The Sopranos either Dragon House. Includes the entire Warner catalog, Cartoon Network classics, big premieres and the best sports. A Complete Unknown The vision by James Mangold about Bob Dylan aroused enthusiasm among fans of the musician and especially of a very specific era of pop culture. Something that gave it 8 nominations for the 2025 Oscars and recognition for its friendly, dreamlike and nostalgic tone. In Spain The film premieres on February 28, while in Latin America it will premiere on January 30. Nickel Boys The adaptation by RaMell Ross from Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer-winning novel, surprises with its sensitive vision of pain, disenchantment, and racism. Topic that deals with from a respectful point of view. Which earned him two nominations for the 2025 Academy Awards. The film does not have a release date in Spain or in Latin America. Anora He tragic romance by Sean Baker lost a bit of steam during awards season. Even so, it won 6 Oscar nominations and showed that its strange mix of comedy and drama continues to dazzle critics. In Spain, the film was released on October 31 and on January 16 it arrived in theaters in Latin America. Wicked The adaptation of the beloved Broadway musicalled by Jon M. Chu, surprised and conquered the fans. Also to the critics, who gave him ten nominations for the 2025 Academy Awards. In Spain and Latin America It premiered on November 22, 2024 and you can still enjoy it in some selected theaters. Emilia Perez Jacques Audiard’s atypical musical has caused rivers of ink to flow and sparked controversy wherever it premiered. All in all, it has become an unprecedented success, allowing it to achieve a record 13 Academy Award nominations. In Spain, the film is available in theaters from December 5 and in Latin America, from January 23. A curious fact? If you are in North America, you can watch the movie on Netflix. The substance The film, by Coralie Fargeat, made history by obtaining 5 nominations for the 2025 Oscar Awards. Which makes it a success and a phenomenon in its own right. If you are in Latin America, you can see the movie on Mubi while Spain is still available in some movie theaters. I’m still here Walter Salles’ drama surprised with 4 nominations for the 2025 Oscars and proved to be one of the great films of the year, despite its local theme and intimate point of view. In Spain, it will be released on February 21 and in Latin America, one day before. Other nominees and where to see them On Disney+, you can watch Inside Out 2 nominated for best animated film at the 2025 Oscars, both in Latin America and Spain. You can also find Alien: Romulus and kingdom of the planet of the apesboth nominated for best special effects. In the case of Netflix, you can enjoy Wallace and Gromit: Revenge is served with feathers, also in the best animated category. Date of high in Disney+ now and save thanks to the annual subscriptionwith which you can enjoy its entire catalog of series and movies. Access to the latest releasesto the catalog of star and ESPN* … Read more

Judge hears lawsuit over Trump’s order to cancel birthright citizenship

A federal judge in Seattle will hear first arguments Thursday in a lawsuit filed by several states seeking to block President Donald Trump’s executive order ending the constitutional guarantee of birthright citizenship regardless of parents’ immigration status. Federal Judge John Coughenour scheduled the session to consider the request from Arizona, Illinois, Oregon and Washington. The case is one of five lawsuits brought by 22 states and several immigrant advocacy groups across the country. The lawsuits include personal testimony from prosecutors who are U.S. citizens by birthright, and names of pregnant women who fear their children will not become U.S. citizens. The order signed by Trump on the day of his inauguration is scheduled to go into effect on February 19. It could affect thousands of people born in the country, according to one of the lawsuits. In 2022, there were approximately 255,000 births of citizen children to mothers living in the country illegally and approximately 153,000 births to both parents in such a situation, according to the lawsuit filed by the four states in Seattle. The United States is among about 30 countries where birthright citizenship, the principle of jus soli or “right of the soil,” applies. Most are in the American Continent, including Canada and Mexico. The lawsuits argue that the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees citizenship to people born and naturalized in the country and states have interpreted the amendment that way for a century. Ratified in 1868 after the Civil War, the amendment reads: “All persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State in which they reside.” Trump’s order affirms that children of non-Americans are not subject to US jurisdiction and directs federal agencies not to recognize citizenship for children who do not have at least one parent who is a citizen. A key case on the issue unfolded in 1898. The Supreme Court held that Wong Kim Ark, who was born in San Francisco to Chinese immigrants, was a U.S. citizen because he was born in the country. After a trip abroad, he faced denial of reentry by the federal government on the grounds that he was not a citizen under the Chinese Exclusion Act. But some advocates of immigration restrictions have argued that that case clearly applied to children born to parents who were both legal immigrants. They say it is less clear whether it applies to children born to parents who do not have a residence permit. Trump’s executive order prompted attorneys general to share their personal connections to birthright citizenship. For example, Connecticut state Attorney General William Tong, a birthright U.S. citizen and the nation’s first elected Chinese American attorney general, said the lawsuit was personal to him. “There is no legitimate legal debate on this issue. But the fact that Trump is completely wrong will not stop him from causing serious harm right now to American families like mine,” Tong said this week. One of the lawsuits includes the case of a pregnant woman, identified as “Carmen,” who is not a citizen, but has lived in the United States for more than 15 years and has a pending visa application that could give her permanent residency status. “Depriving children of the ‘priceless treasure’ of citizenship is a serious injury,” the lawsuit says. “It denies them the full membership in American society to which they are entitled.”

Japan’s biggest enemy has left a $90 billion bill in the nation’s pocket: climate change

Few things are more accurate in understanding a problem that affects everyone than appeal to the stomach. In March of last year, Japan woke up to news that made more than one person raise their eyebrows. Wasabi was experiencing a “bittersweet” moment (curry rice tooin fact). The reasons stemmed, first of all, from international demand due to the success of the nation’s cuisine. However, there is not enough wasabi on the planet to satisfy everyone, and part of the blame lay with a usual suspect that threatens many of the planet’s crops: climate change. The last bill of the nation is an announcement to sailors. The economic catastrophe of climate change. Japan, a country with a long history of natural disasters, faces an unprecedented increase in the costs derived from climate change. Despite its recognized expertise in risk management and disaster resilience, the country continues to suffer some of the highest economic losses on the planet. To give us an idea, according to a report from the International Chamber of Commercebetween 2014 and 2023, Japan accumulated Climate-related losses totaling a whopping $90.8 billiona figure only surpassed by the United States, China and India, nations considerably larger in population and territory. Not only that. The projected future costs are even more alarming. An analysis conducted last December estimates that if current global climate policies continue, Japan will face damages worth a total of 952 trillion yen (about $6 trillion) until 2050a figure that far exceeds the nominal value of its current economy, estimated at 591.9 billion yenaccording to the Cabinet Office. The problem of not being able to stop it. As we said, Japan’s disaster history is extensive, with devastating events like the Noto earthquake in 2023, Typhoon Hagibis in 2019 either the earthquake and tsunami that occurred in March 2011. In this regard, recent warnings about a possible megaquake in the Nankai Trench have further highlighted the constant threat facing the country. In fact, the nation ranks sixth in the Disaster Risk Index of the telecommunications company Intersec, which evaluated the economic and human losses of almost 160 countries between 2000 and 2024. The country registered total economic losses of 2.35 billion dollars and 543 fatalities and/or injuriesadjusted to its population of 124 million. Image of the 2011 Tsunami The “urban” layout, another problem. Furthermore, the pattern that we see in all natural disasters such as those that occurred in l is repeated.The Los Angeles fireseither DANA in Valencia: Inhabited areas in disaster-prone areas. In the case of Japan, the combination of its extensive coastline, the high concentration of assets in densely populated urban areas and the scarcity of natural resources make it a highly vulnerable enclave to large-scale disasters. Despite these risks, Japan has managed to mitigate the loss of life by advanced risk management strategiesas early warning systemsresilient infrastructure and emergency response plans. However, the economic costs continue to increase exponentially. The price of inaction: it is urgent to take action. They told in Japan Times A week ago, the impact of climate change is also increasing the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events in the country, such as floods, typhoons and forest fires. In this regard, a study by the International Chamber of Commerce analyzed almost 4,000 extreme events that occurred between 2014 and 2023, concluding that Global economic losses amounted to 2 trillion dollars. Japan was among the most affected countries, with economic costs higher than those of Germany (although below those of India). The impact in Japan. Economic losses resulting from natural disasters amounted to 320 billion dollars worldwide last yearof which only 140 billion were insuredaccording to the report from the insurer Munich Re. This figure represents the fifth largest loss since 1980 and is significantly higher than the averages of recent decades. In Japanese terms, it is expected that Climate change will reduce the nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by almost 10% annually if more ambitious policies are not adopted to mitigate its effects. In fact, an economic model from the Asian Investors Group on Climate Change estimates that Total economic losses until 2050 will reach 970 trillion yenwhich is equivalent to the loss of hundreds of thousands of yen per Japanese household annually. By then, projections indicate that Japan will be more affected than the United States and Europe. Initiatives and adaptation. It is possibly the big question facing Japan and the entire planet, what can we do to mitigate disasters or adapt? In that sense and despite the gloomy perspectives of the studies, the Times emphasized that Japan has the potential to lead the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions through development of innovative technologiessuch as advanced batteries and offshore wind energy. According to a recent report, if the country adopts a net-zero emissions scenario by 2050, the economy could benefit from a boost of 13.6 trillion yen annuallyplus savings of 40 trillion yen per year compared to current climate policies. In addition, Japan has also taken a leading role in funding international initiatives to help vulnerable countries. For example, has contributed $10 million to the United Nations Loss and Damage Fundaimed at mitigating the impact of climate change in developing nations. Insurance and the Japanese pocket. It is the last leg of that global enemy, one that directly affects the nation’s pocketbook. Japanese households are already experiencing the impact of climate change through increased insurance premiums. In October 2024, the country’s four main insurers increased fire insurance rates by an average of 10%marking the fourth increase since 2019. Furthermore, Japan’s General Insurance Tariff Organization has explicitly linked these increases to the increasing risk of disasters induced by climate change. Additionally, and according to climate campaign group Insure Our Future, climate change-related disasters accounted for more than $600 billion in insured losses between 2002 and 2022. Data and more data, figures and more figures, which only highlight the urgency of more effective climate action to avoid or mitigate greater economic and social impacts of a common enemy. Image | 岩手県宮古市, … Read more

Movistar is giving all its customers an annual subscription

Are you a customer of Movistar in Spain? So your contract just got better. The operator has just signed an agreement with Perplexityone of the most powerful and useful artificial intelligence tools on the current scene. In fact, the popularity that it has been amassing in recent months seems to have been the cause of the interest on the part of the Spanish conglomerate. The best of all? You don’t have to do anything, accept any type of agreement or call to have it activated. Starting today, and for all clients residing in SpainMovistar is giving away one year of Perplexity Pro. To access the service it is as simple as going to the miMovistar app or website, accessing your personal area and looking for the section where the new agreement appears. Furthermore, as a culmination, the operator allows you access the link up to 5 times for the first 12 months, so you can share access with friends or family without fear. The time starts counting from the first time you log in, and as we have already mentioned, it is not necessary to take any extra steps or claim anything from Movistar: Access to Perplexity Pro is available to all customers regardless of their contract. In fact, it is not even necessary to have contracted fiber, a mobile line is enough. And, in case you’re wondering, the subscription is not only quite attractive for what it offers, but also for the savings it represents. Perplexity Pro costs 20 euros per monthso the value of the agreement represents a gift of 240 euros per year for users who want to take advantage of it. Thanks Movistar, but what is Perplexity Pro? Perplexity is not a new project, but it has gained quite a bit of popularity in recent months. It is a AI search engine which uses natural language and various business models to develop quite advanced responses and results. It is not a chatbot to use as can be ChatGPT either Gemini Livebut a tool to search. This service is capable of contextualizing your questions, understanding them perfectly and offering you answers in natural language. Additionally, it uses recent sources and is not limited to information on a single page. Unlike other AI search engines, this one does not launch lists of links to different websites, but analyzes the content and shows it to you in a simple and very natural way. To curl the curl, Perplexity uses a mix of language models among which stands out GPT-4, Claude 3Grok or Mistral Large. And that is where its main advantage lies: it is capable of mixing results from very disparate AIs to take the best of each or respond in the most efficient way to specific questions. If you ask a mathematical question, he is able to use the language model with greater speed and accuracy. And if, on the other hand, you intend to write a letter, you can opt for more advanced text generative AI models. To finish the play, allow upload files and images to analyze and use its content. All in real time and with a naturalness when speaking that few chatbots can match. Many of these features are only available on the paid versionbut it is not something you should worry about if you are Movistar customers. As we have already told you: you can access free with an annual subscription of Perplexity Pro from your personal area of ​​miMovistar.

Jannik Sinner – Ben Shelton, Australian Open semi-finals: what time does it start and what channel to watch it on TV and the Internet

Jannik Sinner He is very clear that he wants to be the champion of the Australian Open for the second consecutive year. After the success of last season, the Italian embodies one of those figures that represents the generational change, and dreams of continuing to boast of being the best in Melbourne. It is not being an easy tournament for him. Doubts about his doping and the possible sanction that may still fall on him soon have led him to deal with an invisible rival every day. It is not easy to ignore that noise that can mark your sporting career, but you have been able to focus on the ball and improving your game every day. Sinner had to sweat to overcome the first rounds against Jarry and Schoolkate, easily surpassed Giron and suffered even more against rune, which took him to a fourth set. Of course, in the quarterfinals he defeated with astonishing ease Alex de Minaurwhich suggests that his level will be more than enough to surpass Ben Shelton with some slack. The American is the ‘guest’ in these semifinals. Nobody expected a performance as spectacular as the one he is putting in, but he has won on his own merits to fight for a place in the final. It is, without a doubt, the best performance so far in the world number 20’s career. At 22 years old, he also wants to get into the shortlist of those tennis players who embody the generational change, and playing in his first Grand Slam final would be a gigantic step for him. When is the Australian Open semi-final match between Jannik Sinner and Ben Shelton played? This duel of the second semi-final of the Australian Open that measures the strength of the Italian tennis player and the American will be played at 9:30 a.m. on Friday, January 24. It is the second turn of the game. Where is the Australian Open semi-final match played between Jannik Sinner and Ben Shelton? This clash that corresponds to the semifinals of the first Grand Slam of the season and that measures Jannik Sinner against Ben Shelton will be played at the Rod Laver Arena, the center court of the tournament. The venue has a capacity to accommodate nearly 15,000 spectators. Where will you be able to watch the game? of the Australian Open semi-finals between Jannik Sinner and Ben Shelton? This clash in which the current Australian Open champion will face the young Ben Shelton will be able to be seen in Spain through Eurosport. This channel is included in many operators and also in MAX. In addition, the match will be able to continue thanks to the coverage that will be provided. THE SPANISH of this match corresponding to the semifinals of the Australian Open 2025.

ESA has a plan against space debris, but it needs help

The problem of space junk It’s getting more and more serious. Fragments of parts used in space missions are left wandering around the Earth until, at best, they deorbit and they return to our planet, burning as they cross the atmosphere and reducing to ashes. But other problems can also occur. For example, in the time they remain floating in space they can collide with each other producing a domino effect or, directly, collide with a satellite or even with a ship or space station. Furthermore, upon returning to Earth they may not burn sufficiently and escape the control of scientists on Earth, falling in unexpected places and causing accidents. For all this, the European Space Agency (ESA) has launched a plan aimed at finding a way to reduce trash in space to zero. It won’t be easy. In fact, some technologies are required that do not yet exist today. However, ESA has warned that this is not the biggest challenge of their plan. The most difficult thing will be to obtain the necessary collaboration of other space agenciesboth public and private. Everyone must agree to put measures in place to end space debris and they must do it together, informing the rest of the companies of each step. That will be the most difficult, because even though today we no longer talk about a competition as marked as when the United States faced the Soviet Union, all agencies want to be first and, to do so, sometimes they forget about the common good. That is the first thing we will have to work with and, without a doubt, it will be even more difficult than creating cutting-edge technologies capable of eliminating space debris. Why is the problem of space debris so serious? As explained in Universe Todaythere are billions of pieces of space junk orbiting Earth, and more than 25,000 of those pieces they are bigger than 10cm. It may seem that 10 centimeters is not enough, but that is enough to produce a dangerous crash. The space is immense, but the area occupied by all those pieces is not that large. They are all in orbit around the Earth. For this reason, it would not be difficult for them to collide with each other or with some object of human construction that is still in operation. These pieces can have many origins. Some are remnants of explosions during missions gone wrong. Others are objects that had a long useful life; but, once their mission was accomplished, they went out and were left to wander around the Earth. There are also remains of rockets that, once the ship they propelled was released from the Earth, were stranded in space if they did not manage to fall into the Earth. There are even smaller fragments from the ship propulsion launched from our planet or from the breakage of other larger pieces due to collision with space objects or exposure to the space environment. There is everything. Some of those objects pose a risk in space, but others pose a risk here on Earth. Space debris can cause a dangerous domino effect. According to a study published in 2022there is a 10% risk of a piece of space debris falling on a human being in the next decade. This would happen if, as we saw before, deorbits uncontrollably. At the moment it has not happened, but there have been cases of fragments of space debris that have fallen near human constructions. Or even inside. When this happens, space agencies try to wash their hands as much as possible. For this reason, at ESA they consider that international cooperation, although essential, would be very complicated. What is the ESA plan? The ESA plan consists of two parts. The first is based on prevent the release of new space junk and the second in the elimination of what is already in space. For the first, they point out a first measure that consists of using special coatings in all pieces that are launched into space. These would be responsible for preventing these pieces from being damaged by the passage of time in the inhospitable space conditions. They would also protect them from possible crashes. Thus, the release of small fragments by degradation. The second proposal to avoid releasing new space debris consists of using new forms of propulsion. Many of those currently used release small fragments in the process that later become space debris. For example, options could be tested based on the electromagnetism. A lot of research would be needed, but ESA considers it viable. Of course, they also propose better surveillance of everything that is released into space. There must be constant monitoring systems. It is not valid to leave free pieces to their fate without any type of control. As for the removal of space debris that is already accumulating, the measures would be even more complicated, but not impossible. New technologies would be needed capable of deorbiting in a controlled manner those fragments that, in monitoring, prove to be dangerous. There are already some inventions along these lines and, although they are not widely used, the first prototypes have been very promising. Collaboration is essential to eliminate space debris There are already companies, public and private, that have their own mechanisms to release less space debris. However, the majority are still a kind of spacewashingwhere they wash their faces with small measures that do not even equal the damage they do on the other hand. Image of the Starship debris just a few days ago. This is, for example, the case of SpaceX. Elon Musk’s company has been researching the use of reusable rockets. This is very useful to prevent the accumulation of space debris. However, it continues to launch thousands and thousands of satellites into space that could become space debris and, furthermore, it does not stop carrying out test flights of its ships, knowing that many of them will go wrong and release garbage into space. … Read more

Mikel Arriola is committed to improving the work of young people in 2025

The president of Liga MX and interim commissioner of the Mexican Football Federation (FMF), Mikel Arriola is focused on promoting the development of football throughout the Aztec nation by 2025 and demonstrate that the country has all the qualities to be one of the greatest American powers in this sport. These statements were made during an interview offered to journalist Olga Hirata, where he highlighted that his intention for this new year is for the national team to have an intelligent strategy to be able to consolidate young talents and thus be able to perform well on their way to becoming in the next stars of Tri. “We have to focus this year on the selection having a lot of activity, but intelligent activity. The coach has been deeply strategic in his planning, and we, from the federation, will provide him with all our support. There is a clear commitment to strengthen the work structure at all levels,” said Arriola. The manager highlighted that the youth categories have registered important advances and this is something that they must maintain in the different international competitions that are held every year so that they accumulate time on the field of play against the best from other countries. “We had a very young team competing in South America with positive results. Furthermore, some clubs are aligning themselves with this vision by integrating players under 23 years of age, which motivates us to continue insisting on the development of young talent.. These achievements show us that we are on the right track. We must continue to support youth and offer them platforms for their continued growth,” he said. To conclude, Mikel Arriola highlighted that it is also important to have better training development in the professional field so that young people feel this as a real job to which they must give everything they can to be able to shine. “2025 is an opportunity to consolidate what we have been building. If we work together, Mexican soccer will have a more solid foundation for the future,” he concluded. Keep reading: –Soccer matches today, live: time and TV of what you can see this Thursday, January 23–Gonzalo Pineda comes out in defense of the style of play applied by Atlas –Mexico closes its South American tour with a defeat against River Plate

the challenge of finding 500 billion dollars for the largest AI project

He Project Stargate announcement This week was surprising for many things, but above all it was surprising for one: the 500,000 million dollars that will theoretically be invested in the next four years to achieve its objectives. The figure, absolutely colossalhas generated many suspicions. And rightly so. 100,000 million to start. Of that total figure, the announcement made it clear that the companies that provided the capital would invest “100 billion dollars immediately,” but even that does not seem easily achievable. SoftBank and OpenAI, those who will invest the most. In The Information reveal that SoftBank and OpenAI will contribute $19 billion each for the Stargate project. Bloomberg duck that both will also be the ones that will have the most participation in the final company: each will have a 40% participation. Musk attacks, Altman defends himself. The announcement of the project provoked a quick reaction from Elon Musk, who stated in X that “Actually they (the companies involved) do not have the money). He later added that “SoftBank has less than $10 billion guaranteed. I have good sources.” Sam Altman responded to those allegations hours later indicating that the data that Musk provided was “Incorrect, as you probably know.” Musk and xAI compete with OpeenAI and maintain a long rivalry, but here Altman surprised further telling Musk that “I truly respect what you have accomplished and believe you are the most inspiring entrepreneur of our era.” SoftBank under review. Analyst MG Siegler indicates in your newsletter that SoftBank has about $30 billion in cash. It seems to have room for that initial investment, but there are other data that work against it. As indicated user David Manheim on X, SoftBank’s investment fund has had notable failures in the past. On Wikipedia you can see how SoftBank Vision Fund lost $27.4 billion in 2022 due to several failed investments led by Masayoshi Son, the CEO of SoftBank. Among them is the investment of 100 million dollars in FTX, which then collapsed. OpenAI burning money. There are also questions about OpenAI’s ability to invest that amount. It is true that it has raised significant sums in the latest investment rounds, but the company is a money burning machine. Arab money and debt as exits. As the aforementioned Siegler article reveals, an important part of that investment may come from the United Arab Emirates through MGX, the investment fund. Another option is to resort to debt, which has already been very common in SoftBank’s investments (they have 150,000 million invested with that formula). Meanwhile, OpenAI looks for other girlfriends (Oracle). The project is also revealing other parallel movements. In The Wall Street Journal They highlight how OpenAI is beginning to look for options for its alliance with Microsoft, something that both have admitted. At OpenAI they complain that Microsoft does not give them the computing power they need, and they seem to be testing alternatives like Google. Perhaps Oracle is also among the candidates, especially now that it will be one of the participants (along with NVIDIA) in the creation of the large data center in Texas. It seems clear that OpenAI wants to not depend so much on Microsoft (or anyone) and Stargate may be a vehicle to achieve this. Image | TechCrunch In Xataka | The money invested in Stargate has a basic problem: there is no clear or agreed plan to reach the AGI

The FIA ​​prepares new sanctions for drivers in 2025 after cases like Verstappen’s

The FIA, the highest regulatory body of motorsports, has decided to apply a drastic change in its disciplinary rules for the 2025 seasonwith the aim of avoiding “verbal excesses” and bad behavior among pilots. After a series of incidents that occurred during the last season, including some conflicts between the drivers and the FIA, such as the one carried out by Max Verstappenthe regulator has renewed its code of conduct and has prepared more severe sanctions for those drivers who violate the new guidelines, according to Auto Motor Sport. The main change that the FIA ​​will implement in 2025 is related to the language and attitudes of drivers both on and off the track. In accordance with Article 12 of the FIA ​​International Sports Code, starting this season, expressions that include vulgar, insulting or rude language, whether written or verbal, will be severely punished.. This includes not only the racist or sexist commentsbut also any other expression that is considered rude, offensive or degrading. The definition of what is considered “offensive” will be broader, allowing FIA stewards to judge each situation with greater flexibility. The regulations also extend these sanctions to gestures and signals, expanding the way in which pilots can be punished. Fines for drivers will be multiplied by four compared to other categories, meaning that a simple offense could cost up to 40,000 euros in the case of a first offense. Max Verstappen, at a press conference in Singapore Reuters This amount could increase up to 120,000 euros in case of recidivismFurthermore, if a pilot commits three infractions of this type, he will face a one month suspension from all competitionsas well as a deduction of points in the championship standings. These measures could have a significant impact on the drivers’ title aspirations, making these sanctions a key factor in the dynamics of the 2025 season. Furthermore, the FIA ​​has decided to no longer tolerate public criticism of its decisions. Drivers who make comments that are perceived as an attack on the FIA ​​or its members, in any format, may also be sanctioned. This includes criticism directed at the FIA ​​president, Mohammed Ben Sulayemor to any member of the organization. In fact, the article explicitly mentions that any statement that causes “moral damage” to the FIA ​​or affects the integrity of the sport will be penalized. Verstappen, in the spotlight The Formula 1 world champion, Max Verstappenwho has been known for his blunt and sometimes controversial comments, could be seen especially affected for these new sanctions. The Dutch pilot has already been fined and forced to carry out community work in 2024 after using inappropriate language in an interview, and his attitude towards the FIA ​​has at times been defiant. Many wonder if Verstappen and other drivers of the caliber of Lewis Hamilton either George Russell They will abide by these new rules without resistance. On the other hand, some drivers, such as the aforementioned George Russell, have already expressed their disagreement with the way the FIA ​​handles certain situations, and it would not be surprising to see an increase in tensions between drivers and the regulatory body during the 2025 season. . The new FIA sanctions will undoubtedly affect the dynamics of the 2025 season. Although the main objective is to maintain respect and discipline in the competitions, there is also the risk of creating an atmosphere of tension between the drivers and the organizers. Competitors’ freedom of expression could be compromised, and this could lead to controversy both on and off the slopes. In summary, the new measures adopted by the FIA ​​represent a major change in the way misconduct will be managed in Formula 1.

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