Dacia Spring does not have it easy, but his letters play well

What if they told you that you can have an electric car for less than 9,000 euros? He Dacia Spring It is, today, the cheapest 100% electric model you can buy, provided you can host you currently available public aid. But one thing is the price and a very different real experience. In the new 24/7 episode, Mario Arroyo has used it for a whole monthwithout garage or cargo point at home, and with both urban and interurban routes. How much do you spend? How do you behave? Who really compensates? You have answers for all that. He full video is now available On the Xataka YouTube channelwhere our partner has documented in detail his experience. From the first day he has used it as a main car in real journeys: to work, to the airport, to make the purchase, even for getaways inside and outside Madrid. “The idea of ​​this video is to experience what it is to have a 100% electric car designed for Ciudad in full 2025,” he explains. He has tried it in varied conditions, with its limitations and also with its advantages. As we can see, Dacia Spring does not promise great luxuries. The version that our partner has tried is the Extreme, with a 48 kW electric motor, about 65 hp, and a useful battery of 26.8 kWh. According to the brand, that gives for about 220 km of autonomy. “Basically I will tell you that it has more than enough strength to move around and even to make a short road by road.” Now, to what extent does that autonomy figure be sustained in real use? And how does it behave? The answers may not be so obvious. The experience changes when we leave the city. In highway or circumvaluation sections, the spring shows its limits. Our partner describes it like this: “When the steering wheel turns, you feel a small Zig Zag, as if the car staggered a little.” At 100 or 120 km/h speeds, lack of stability is noted and can affect driver’s confidence. Even so, he assures that for short and everyday paths he has not had major inconveniences. In the video we analyze it in detail. Another key challenge has been the recharge. Without charge point at home, all experience has depended on public stations, with its advantages and also its frustrations. “It is not the simplest process in the worldhonestly, ”says our partner, who has used apps as Electromaps To find points available. Between slow charges, out -of -service stations and limited powers, experience reveals both what works and what still needs to improve in Spain. After almost a month of use, the video breaks down all the paths, consumptions, times and load prices to make a direct comparison with a combustion car. “For short and usual journeys I think the option to choose from,” says our partner. Now, that comes with very specific conditions: having access to domestic load, not needing great displacements and assuming a simple construction, focused on the basics. Is the final urban electric or an intermediate step along the way? We invite you to discover it In the last video posted on the Xataka YouTube channel. Images | Xataka In Xataka | China has taken the next step to dominate the electric car industry: bet on their own chips

YouTube risked a lot trying to be more like Tiktok. 200,000 million visualizations have proved him right

The future of the video is brief. You just have to look at the disproportionate growth of short video platforms such as The Almighty Tiktokwith 1.6 billion users on a global scale and a sustained growth that will lead to 113.2 million in the US in 2023 to 121.1 in 2027. So it has nothing strange that the rest of video apps go behind, behind, exactly the same with Netflix and its competitors in streaming. Many of Tiktok’s rivals are going well: YouTube, for example, not to grow thanks to its open tiktokization. Shorts better. YouTube Shortsthe section of short videos of the platform (no more than 60 seconds – then extended to three minutes – and with vertical format) has reached a new maximum when averaging 200,000 million daily viewsas announced by the CEO of YouTube, Neal Mohan, during his speech at Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity 2025. It represents a growth of no less than 186% compared to the previous year: in March 2024 the platform spoke of 70,000 million daily visualizations from the launch of Shorts in 2021. Now, with Ia. In this growth context, Mohan made another announcement that can make an important difference between Tiktok and YouTube: the arrival of I see 3 To YouTube Shorts this summer. The Google video generation model will allow users to create funds and clips, something that already did the previous version, Dream Screen, but I see 3 exceeds it in many aspects, from the technical quality to the audio implementation also generated by AI. The usual youtube is eaten. The rise of YouTube Shorts has been generating a debate about the possible “cannibalization” of the traditional long YouTube content. As in Tiktok, Shorts favors content discovery and rapid consumptionwhich has captured the attention of younger audiences and with mobile devices as the main platform. The expansion of the maximum short duration of 3 minutes in 2025 reduced the gap between both formats and has allowed content creators to develop more complex ideas, tending a bridge between the traditional YouTube and shorts and between Shorts and Tiktok, a platform that has been experiencing with the Creation of videos of up to 30 minutes. He lacks a boil. Although growth is unstoppable, the truth is that Tiktok has an unmatched capacity to discover new videos to the user. All thanks to a much more refined algorithm, as anyone who spends some time on both platforms and demands not an avalanche of videos for anyone, but content thought a little more specifically for him. At the moment the trends, musical discoveries or memes continue to be born in Tiktok, and shorts are following the wake, still without algorithm. There are multiple reasons for it to be like this: The Tiktok algorithm Analyze thousands of user behavior signals (likes, comments, visualization time, repetitions, all to customize the content that appears in you). The possibility that any creator, however unknown, is viralize is what favors experimentation and creativity. In that same way, applied to music, Tiktok has revolutionized how songs are discovered and popularized: The platform is now the main way for new themes and artists to be known, thanks to how the platform reuses music, favoring the creation of Challengesmemes or choreographies. There is a game. YouTube, however, has some advantages over Tiktok, all structural and business. On the one hand is the eternal fear that Tiktok is prohibited In territories such as the United States, which would allow Shorts (and Instagram) to occupy that space. Besides, Monetization is much more worked On YouTube, where money reaches the creators more robust and predictable. It is a negligible detail, and has made Influencers and Streamers They end up returning to the platform after passing through others, thanks to the advantages offered by YouTube (and despite the inevitable ups and downs). In Xataka | The PAU is over, so the true students’ festival has begun: react to their notes on Tiktok

The silence about who really failed in the blackout

At 12:33 of April 28, the peninsular electrical system collapsed. Zero voltage. Zero electricity. In seconds, millions of people were left without supply. The light returned in hours, but opacity continues. Who failed? Why did the power plants that charged for maintaining stability acted when they needed them most? The official report details it with technicalities. The companies involved are covered by confidentiality. But the data reveals an awkward truth: when everything went out, many were not where they should. They charge to stabilize. But nobody acts here. The issue is that the Spanish electricity market, certain conventional -nuclear, gas and coal – centrals receive additional payments for being available to stabilize tension when there are imbalances. The days of the blackout were several programs, but, According to the reportmany of them were indispensable by maintenance tasks, recharges or breakdowns, just when the system more needed them. The system warning. On April 22 and 24, anomalous oscillations were already registered in tension. On the 28th, the situation worsened: two great oscillations – a fast and one slow – destabilized the network completely. From the Electric Red Documentthe epicenter was a photovoltaic plant in Badajoz, which oscillated without control. From there, the tension collapsed in a waterfall. Some plants tried to coupled, but they did not arrive on time. The system fell in 30 seconds. In the most structural part. Each great electric has its own support strategy: Endesa is committed to nuclear, Naturgy for gas, Iberdrola for hydraulics. But all share something in common: the centrals that give stability to the system are in the hands of the same actors that dominate the traditional electricity market. The worrying thing is not that they charge to be available to act, but that, when they do not, there is no clear consequences. The official report Recognize that information It was confidential, voluntary access and that most companies did not allow disseminating their data. No responsible, without sanctions, without reform. Everyone is blamed, nobody responds. What has followed is a reproach chain: the government blames Red Eléctrica; Electric network blames electric; The electricity blames the Government and Red Eléctrica. And meanwhile, citizens still do not know which company failed to comply with one of the most critical moments for the electrical system. A pattern that is repeated. As has pointed out Eloy Sanz, the professor and researcher at the Rey Juan Carlos University, in their social networks the great electricity maximize benefits according to their technological convenience. Renewables, which should lead the transition, are subordinated or used as alibi. The result: a vulnerable system, without accountability. An inevitable conclusion. The report proposes some technical measures and recommendations to the National Security Council. But it does not demand sanctions or identify responsible. There is also no clear measure to force companies to make their failures public. There is not even a reform of confidentiality mechanisms. One thing is clear: the 28th was not just an electric blackout. It was also a responsibility blackout. Image | Pxhere Xataka | In a desperate attempt to avoid the blackout, Ree tried to start a gas center seven minutes before the disaster

He has given so many failures that he has sued the brand

Aston Martin has in its catalog one of the Few hyper -sports with which you can quietly walk its 1,155 hp through the low -emission areas of the country Thanks to the Eco Tag which provides you with an electric motor. Such and as they comment in Motorpasionthe nuance is that it is a car that costs more than three million euros, so for most mortals and motor lovers it becomes an unattainable dream. For some who could pay their price, the dream has become a nightmare that was about to cost his life. A jewel with surprise According to published The German newspaper Handelsblatta wealthy German motor fan paid three million euros in 2022 for one of the 150 units of Aston Martin Valkyrie that the British firm manufactured. In the words of its owner, and after traveling only 441 kilometers with him “I’m fed up with Aston Martin.” The problems of this owner with the Valkyrie began from the first kilometers, when a Electrical failure notice. It is not the first time that this model records that ruling that, in fact, has been plagued by technical problems since even Before putting on sale. In case the fault of a newly released car It was little misfortunethe car suffered damage during transport to the workshop that was going to check that breakdown. Once repaired, the car returned to a failure in the Rocket Locker system, which is responsible for maintaining the constant pressure in the hydraulic system of the suspension of the car, preventing it from sinking when it remains inactive for a long time. The user affirms that the system failed and the car simply sank Staying without suspension. Again, the user had no choice but to regret the three million that the car had cost him, ensuring that Valkyrie had more defects “than all my other cars together.” The drop that filled the glass and almost ends with his life However, the final ruling arrived in 2024, when the owner was about to be rammed by an ambulance that it was at full speed and with the lit mermaids: the noise that the huge engine generates its 6.5 -liter atmospheric engine developed by Cosworth inside the cabin prevented him Hear the siren of the ambulance. As the owner of the Valkyrie reported, “only thanks to the rapid reaction and skill at the wheel of the ambulance driver a fatal accident was avoided.” The acoustic insulation system of the Aston Martin Hyperdeportivo It is practically non -existent, so the manufactured has devised a system of headphones that connect with external microphones. These headphones do the double function of isolate from rumble of the 12 -cylinder monster that is installed after the granting, and reproduces the sounds that capture the external microphones. The system simply did not work and the owner of the Valkyrie did not warn the presence of the ambulance until literally had it. Given such a succession of failures, Aston Martin’s refusal to recognize them as such and try to put a solution, the millionaire chose to sue the brand and request the revocation of the purchase, so that the brand owed Buy the car again. Given the request of the owner’s lawyer, the brand just claimed that the Valkyrie are very complex vehicles that require special service and a very careful handling, indicating that it had been delivered as an “impeccable vehicle.” From Aston Martin they indicated that, in the event that the owner could return the car, he was They would be discounted about 64,000 euros as compensation for the 441 km he had traveled. That is about 145 euros for each kilometer traveled. Legal jurisdiction problems The last problem that the owner of the Valkyrie has encountered is not mechanical, but administrative. His lawyer has initiated his legal claim by filing a lawsuit in a Aquothers Court, in Germany. However, from Aston Martin they claim that the correct form is to do it through a court in the United Kingdom, since it was in that country where the purchase was made and one of the Purchase contract clauses. The owner’s lawyer, on the other hand, argues that as a private European consumer, the consumption regulations allow him to pursue the demand in his place of residence, regardless of the country in which the purchase of the car was made. At the moment, and after almost Three years chaining technical failuresthe hypercoche dreamed by many continues to parked in the garage of its owner that does not conduct it from its incident with the ambulance. You have to be careful what you want. In Xataka | 35% of Monaco’s inhabitants are millionaires. The car of its car is a Porsche 911 race of 150,000 euros Image | Aston Martin

The possibility of a nuclear disaster

All we know at this time is that the United States, through its president, has said that next week It will be “very important” to determine the course of war between Israel and the Islamic Republic. Meanwhile, a fear appears in the background, one that, paradoxically, even Russia has put on the table four months after Chernobyl attack: “The world is millimeters from a catastrophe”, The Ministry said of Russian Foreign Affairs. They talk about a nuclear catastrophe. Potential impact on nuclear. I counted this week The Financial Times That Israeli air attacks against Iran’s nuclear infrastructure have revived fears about a possible radiological or chemical catastrophe in the region. In that regard, the general director of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Grossi, described as “Deeply worrying” The offensive, warning that military escalation increases the risk of a radioactive release with serious consequences for the population and the environment. Although for the moment It has not been registered a large -scale radiological emergency, some incidents, such as the Complex attack Natanz uranium enrichment, have caused localized pollution within the facilities, although without affecting the outside environment, according to measurements of the nuclear agency itself. Radiological contamination The Current data indicate that the detected radioactive pollution is limited to the interior of the Natanz complex and is mainly composed of alpha particles, whose health risk is considered manageable If they are not inhaled or ingested, since their reach is reduced to direct contact with internal fabrics. In the case of Natanz, I They damaged two rooms Underground enrichment and several surface buildings, including a pilot laboratory. However, the level of radiation in the surroundings He showed no changeswhich suggests that There has been no escape external As for other key facilities Like Fordow or the heavy water reactor in construction in Khondab, I don’t know They have registered damagewhile in Isfahán it has not been detected Radiation increase After recent attacks. The difficulty of a catastrophe. The Times explained that a large explosion that releases radioactive pollutants massively requires to reach materials subjected to fissionas in an operational reactor or in an atomic pump. However, not even Bushehr nuclear power plant nor the Tehran research reactor They have been attacked so far. The enriched uranium that Iran possesses is in itself weakly radioactive and only presents greater risks in very specific conditions. The release of fission products such as radioactive iodine or CESIO-137, responsible for the worst health effects after Chernobyl in 1986it does not seem likely on the current scenario. In addition, Iran’s main nuclear facilities are designed to minimize external risks: critical areas from Natanz and Fordow They are buried under tons of concrete and earth, which makes even powerful weapons have difficulty penetrating them full. Reactor 4 Aerial Photography, several months after the explosion Chemical risks. Beyond radiation, experts point out that the real danger could be in the dispersion of toxic chemicals. In the facilities attacked, Like Natanz and Isfahánis stored and manipulated Uranium hexafluoruroa compound used in the enrichment process. Although it is stable at room temperature, its contact with water (even that of air) can produce fluorhoric gas, highly corrosive and lethal if it is inhaled. The OIEA has confirmed that in him Attack to Natanz It is possible that compounds such as uranium, uranilfluoruro and even fluorhorical gas have released compounds, although contained within the enclosure. An illustrative case was the Explosion of 1986 In a conversion plant in Oklahoma, where the liberation of hexafluoruro caused a death and pollution in the environment, demonstrating the reach of this type of accidents even outside a war context. Natanz Nuclear Facilities International regulations. In the key to the international legal framework, armed attacks against nuclear facilities for peaceful purposes are prohibited. The OIEA has reiterated on several occasions that any aggression of this type violates the principles of the United Nations Charter, the rules of the agency and international law. Both Israel and Iran form part of the OIEAalthough the first is not a signatory of the non -proliferation treaty. In 2022, the precedent of the Russian attack and subsequent occupation of the Ukrainian Central of Zaporiyia It was already pointed out by the agency as a made unprecedentedwhen it occurred in a large nuclear complex. In the case at hand, Israel justifies its actions in the suspicion that Iran is developing a nuclear weapon, an accusation that Tehran denies. For its part, the OIEA declared recently that Iran has raped by First time in twenty years Its non -proliferation obligations, adding more tension to the context. And if… Then there is another substantive issue. If the Iranian regime suddenly crumbled, leaving its enriched uranium arsenal and related materials unprotected, what would happen? Although air attacks can degrade critical infrastructure, they are not enough for themselves to guarantee the total elimination of nuclear abilities if they are dispersed or hidden. Given this scenario, they remembered the The War Zone analysts that the US special forces (particularly elite units as Delta Force and Seal Team Six) They carry years preparing to intervene on the ground in nuclear emergency situations. Since 2016, El Special Operations Command (Socom) leads the mission of counteracting weapons of mass destruction (CWMD), inheriting this function of the strategic command (Stratcom). The acquired experience From the dissolution of the USSR to ensure uncontrolled arsenals serves as a model for these new contingencies. The United States Army in Nuclear Emergency Exercises The threshold of proliferation. According to the Latest Oiea reportsIran accumulate at least 400 kilograms of 60%enriched uranium, a purity much higher than necessary for civil use (3-5%), although below 90 % required For nuclear weapons. However, moving from 60% to 90% is a relatively short technical leap. The OIEA considers that with just 92.5 kg of 60% uranium it can get a nuclear bomb behind him Final enrichment. This reality worries, since the regime has prevented inspections in all its nuclear facilities. Iran has even taken “special measures” to hide its … Read more

The US is willing to do anything for advanced chips not to reach China. And Malaysia is an obstacle

Malaysia is in the spotlight of the US. The administration led by Donald Trump has suspected for many months that Chinese companies and research centers dedicated to artificial intelligence (AI) acquire the most advanced NVIDIA GPUs through Singapore and Malaysian intermediary companies. In fact, this possibility It is no longer just a hypothesis. And it is that the Singapore government has confirmed that it has identified those responsible for diverting to China, and presumably towards the parent company of Deepseekservers that contain the high performance GPUs produced by NVIDIA. This information was revealed at the end of last February by the Channel News Asia television channel, and shortly after the Minister of Internal Affairs and Justice of Singapore, K. Shanmugam, He confirmed it. Interestingly, it did not realize what the GPUs that incorporate these machines are, but made public a very important fact: the name of the companies that manufactured the servers. And they are Two US clients from Nvidia Very important: Dell Technologies and Super Micro Computer. For Malaysia, the eeuu is not an option Malaysia is a global power in packaging and verification of integrated avant -garde circuits. In August 2023 we had the opportunity to check it first hand because Intel invited us to Visit the chips factories that has in this country of Southeast Asia. These plants reside in Penang and Kulim, two exotic and beautiful cities located north of Kuala Lumpur, and are specialized in the processing of silicon wafers that come from Intel factories in Israel and Ireland. Malaysia is a very attractive country not only for Intel and other manufacturers of American semiconductors; It is also for Chinese and Taiwan chips companies. Its appeal lies in four fundamental pillars: has a stable supply chainnotable technological development, makes available to these very qualified personal companies and their production costs are moderate. For integrated circuit manufacturers, a country with these characteristics is a safe bet. Many Chinese manufacturers are diverting the packaging of their chips to Malaysia to protect themselves from the tension between the US and China Intel has been present in Malaysia since 1972, and during the more than five decades that have since elapsed its infrastructure in this Asian country has not stopped growing. His model has worked so well that other large companies in the semiconductor industry have adopted it. One of them is the Chinese giant Huatian Technology, and many other Chinese manufacturers of integrated circuits are diverting the packaging of their chips to Malaysia to protect themselves from the uncertainty that has triggered the tension between the US and China. The chips industry is one of the engines of the Malaysian economy, and, as we have just seen, the US is an essential actor for this country. For this reason, Malaysia’s government is interested in doing everything in his hand to Do not get into the US administration. The presumable participation of some of its companies in the export of avant -garde chips to China places it in a delicate position that, for more inri, has just complicated even more. And it is that a company from China is suspicious of training AI models in Malaysia infrastructure and using Nvidia hardware. According to Reuters The Ministry of Investments, Commerce and Industry of Malaysia is investigating whether this or any other company housed in its territory has violated some local law. Interestingly, this institution is analyzing a report that argues that Four Chinese citizens They traveled from Beijing to Kuala Lumpur, each transporting several hard drives with dozens of calculus leaves and images, with the purpose of training an AI model into 300 servers with Nvidia chips. Malaysia is not subject to sanctions or restrictions by the US government, and it is evident that this Asian country is interested in its relationship with the Trump administration be as cordial as possible. What is not clear is that he gets unscathed from his involuntary mediation between China and the US. More information | Reuters In Xataka | We can forget an AI without hallucinations for now. The general director of Nvidia explains why

The oil ships are changing route to avoid the Ormuz Strait. Who will pay the detour: We

Hostilities between Israel and Iran have reached a new peak of tension. The impact has not been expected: The price of oil rises and all looks point to the Ormuz Strait. Through that narrow step it circulates almost a fifth of the world crude, and although it has not been blocked, the tension is already altering routes, more than transportation and raising the pressure on the global energy market. A global bottleneck. The Ormuz Strait connects the Persian Gulf with the Gulf of Oman and the Arabic Sea, and is under the control of Iran. Only in 2024, more than 1.4 million barrels daily on ships were transported. According to Bloombergalso manages about 27% of the global oil liquefied gas flow (LPG). A partial or total obstruction It would directly affect energy powers such as China and India, as well as Iran, which has the third largest oil reserve on the planet. An unprecedented climb. Amid the registration of the conflict, many shipowners have begun to avoid the area or demand much higher risk premiums to cross it. According to Financial Timesthe result has been a vertiginous rise in charter prices. According to Clarksons Research figures cited by the British media, the daily rate to rent a VLCC (Vary Large Crude Carrier) that transports 2 million barrels of crude oil from the Gulf to China jumped from $ 19,998 to $ 47,609 in just a week. And not only oil transport has been increased: tank ships that transfer refined products, such as gasoline and diesel, have also doubled their rates, reaching more than $ 51,000 daily on that same route. The gas feels the impact. The tension has caused a slight fall in maritime traffic in the area, and some countries have begun to take precautions. Catar, through his state company Qatarenergy – the world’s largest exporter in the world – officially recommended to its vessels, care to cross the Strait, being the first measure known by an energy producer of the Gulf, According to Bloomberg. The tension is intensified. Iran, under international sanctionsuse a “ghost fleet”: ships that operate outside the international regulatory system, without valid insurance or security certifications. This not only represents a legal risk, but also operational. On June 17, Petrolero Front Eagle, of the Norwegian Frontline company, collided with one of these ships just after leaving the Gulf, According to Reuters. That same day, two other oil tankers collided and even caught fire, while two others were approached by Iranian vessels, which led to a “maximum alert” in the area. According to Richard Fulford-Smith, director of the firm Eden Ocean, cited by the Financial Timessome oil buyers are opting for suppliers other than Iran who use regulated vessels. This is pushing the demand towards the legitimate fleet and further increases the global rates. And now what? Uncertainty has already pushed some companies to redirect their routes outside the Persian Gulf, despite the additional cost. China and India could increase their purchases to suppliers such as Saudi Arabia or Russia, which do not depend on the Strait. So, some vessels are demanding higher risk premiums to cross the area, while others prefer to avoid it completely. For its part, United States has begun to reinforce its military presence. Can there be a real closure? Although there has been no official closure of the Strait, the tension has raised the fears that it may occur. Oxford Economics has recently warned In Bloomberg that the price of the Brent barrel could reach $ 130 if a total blockade occurs. And the most worrying: an eventual risk premium could be maintained even after a reopening. For now, the flows continue, but with greater caution and an increasingly dense naval presence. Energy risk. The Ormuz Strait is still open, but fear of a block is more present than ever. For now, the flow of crude and gas continues, although conditioned by a conflict that threatens to spread. The tension has not paralyzed trade, but has more expensive. And that, in the energy market, is enough to light alarms. Image | Pexels Xataka | A fear has taken over the world oil industry: the closure of the Ormuz Strait by Iran

engineers with sports salaries

Imagine that a company offered you 100 million dollars to go to work with it. 100. Millions. That is precisely What Meta has offered several Openai engineers To sign. It is the demonstration of a unique phenomenon: right now in Silicon Valley, the engineers of AI are almost like sport superstars. The Galactics of Technology. Sam Altman, OpenAi CEO, He counted In the podcast “UNCapped” how target had made those “gigantic offers” of work to several OpenAi engineers in which he offered bonuses of 100 million dollars to sign them. “I am very happy because at least for the moment none of our best engineers have accepted,” he said, which seems to confirm that even that obscene amount of money had managed to convince those OpenAi experts to change the side. Talent War AI. The company led by Mark Zuckerberg seems to be desperate to get talent at all costs. Deedy DasMenlo Park Ventures manager, explained that despite offering annual salaries of two million dollars to their AI engineers, “continue to lose them in favor of OpenAi or Anthropic. The talent war is absolutely ridiculous.” Desperate measures? Alberto Romero, author of the Newsletter The Algorithmic Bridge, He described These offers of an obscenity and analyzed the finish line, which in recent weeks is demonstrating serious problems not losing ground in the field of AI. Call 4 has been A small disasterand Metaai It does not seem to curdle at all even being part of WhatsApp or Instagram. Restructuring and very risky investments. Zuckerberg is so concerned about the bad progress of his AI projects that He has activated his “Founder Mode” To put in charge of that effort. Has restructured the organization of Meta and its divisions dedicated to AI, but above all it has made an exceptional decision: pay 14.3 billion dollars for a 49% participation in the (not well known) Scaleai. Not so much for that participation, in reality, but to sign Alexandr Wang, his CEOwhich will now direct the division of AI and that also, Romero points out, thus becomes “the most expensive spy in history.” Scaleai works labeling AI data for companies such as OpenAi or Anthropic, and the question here is whether the knowledge you have acquired about these companies will end up being helpful or not. In The Information They point What a goal wants to hire Nat Friedman –Exceiver of github“And Daniel Gross -which worked in Apple’s division and co -founded Safe Superintelligence. Beyond money. The obsession of AI companies for winning that particular battle has made the best experts in this field become quoted figures for companies. Noam Brown, one of OpenAi researchers, He explained in Reuters How in 2023 several greats of technology “courted” him. He ate with Sergey Brin, co -founder of Google, played poker with Sam Altman and received the visit in Jet private from an investor. Two other candidates told how Elon Musk personally called them to work in XAI. In the end Brown decided on OpenAi for both the people who worked there and for the work they were doing. “In fact, it was not the best option I had,” he confessed. Millionaire salaries. And the companies that have the talent want to retain it. Openai offered bonuses of two million dollars and additional shares worth $ 20 million or more if they stayed in the company, two sources confessed to Reuters. Apparently some employees showed their intention to go to work for the new Ilya Sutskever company, Safe Superintelligence. The best Openai researchers receive bonus packages of 10 million dollars a year, these sources also highlight Reuters. In Deepmind these packages become 20 million dollars a year. Much demand, very little supply. Fortune estimated that there are about 1,000 true great researchers around the world, and that does not only have some companies to convince them to work for them. As the publication points out, money matters and the project matters, but personal ties also matter. When Murati looks He left Openai To create Your own startuphe took with her 19 employees of the firm, including one of his co -founders, John Schulman. The new sport superstars in Silicon Valley. All technological, large or small companies drive this phenomenon. Apple has managed to sign several Google employees, although some like Ian Goodfellow ended up returning to Deepmind. And those who do not go to a great company, create one. It has happened with Sutskever or Murati, which have already received multimillion -dollar investment rounds. They are the new superstars of the other sport. That of artificial intelligence. Image | Techcrunch | Goal In Xataka | Goal wants to feed its AI without depending on the weather. Your bet: Underground heat without leaks

With this coupon it stays at a minimum price in Mediamarkt

Since its launch, we have seen a huge amount of offers in the Google Pixel 9. Almost all of them focused on the configuration of 128 GB, but now it is the 256 GB that can be found at the minimum historical price of Mediamarkt. Following only two simple steps, you can buy for only 564.44 euros. To buy it at this price, before you have: Store in the store: A mandatory step to buy in the store. Once done, we can automatically see a discount on the mobile. Use the coupon Pixel15mm: When using the coupon, we can access an additional discount. It is worth mentioning that the coupon, as well as the discount to register in the store, is available for the 128 GB configuration. * Some price may have changed from the last review I had never been so cheap in Mediamarkt He Google Pixel 9 It is still one of the high -end mobile referents. Yes, it was launched last year, but its technical file is quite complete and Your software will continue to receive updates for many yearssomething that we see more and more frequently both in this and other brands. Regarding its specifications, riding a screen Super acts OLED of 6.3 inchesso it is ideal for those who seek a compact format. It also offers a resolution of 2,424 x 1,080 pixels, a refresh rate of up to 120 Hz and compatibility with HDR10+. Internally, the mobile is equipped with the processor Google Tensioner G4 along with 12 GB of RAM. Its battery supports 45W fast charging, 18W wireless load and reverse wireless load. Offers IP68 certification and its rear camera module is composed of a 50 MP main sensor and a large angle of 48 MP. You may also interest you Google Pixel 9 & Pixel 9 Pro Fund- Durable Protection – Spots resistant silicone – Android phone case – Porcelain * Some price may have changed from the last review Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 – Wireless button headphones with active noise cancellation – Bluetooth headphones – Pastel green * Some price may have changed from the last review Some of the links of this article are affiliated and can report a benefit to Xataka. In case of non -availability, offers may vary. Images | Pepu ricca In Xataka Android, Google In Xataka | The best mobiles (2025), we have tried them and here are their analysis In Xataka | The best price quality price (2025). Your analysis and videos are here

There are almost no images of the conflict between Israel and Iran. That is why we are starting to generate them with ia

At the user level, the popularization of artificial intelligence is leading to everyday uses (of cheat until helping us Organize the day) already debates that affect us all (ecological, labor and Ethics). But its use is also in the hands of governments and, when they conflict, artificial intelligence becomes a valuable weapon of soft war and propaganda on a global scale. He Wask between Iran and Israel He is leaving us a few examples. The images about these lines are not real. They are generated by AI. When the Gulf War in 1991 It was said that it would be the first war that we would see live, and now we are prolonging that same idea but taken to the extreme … and seasoned with manipulation of information through artificial intelligences. Images and videos disseminated in social networks and messaging apps, where we can see live bombings, but where not everything is real. These are images of some assumptions F-35 demolished by the Iranian army, data backed by the news of the country. Israel denied it quickly. And you just have to take a look at the second photo to see that it is false: what absurd size does that hunt have? And the buildings in the lower corner are smaller than people. That did not prevent thousands of people from spreading the images in their accounts, giving them by legitimate. And also videos. The arrival of the potent I see 3 Google has helped generate videos in line with these photos. The Tehran Times, means of Iranian communication, disseminates videos where it is presumed to gigantic missiles that do not exist. How do we know? I have left the seeing water mark in the video. Something similar happened with a supposed bombardment in Tel Avivwhose images are easy to identify as generated by AI. The person responsible for all of them is the account 3AMelyonnwhich is defined as “artificial intelligence resistance”, and whose videos are also spread on Telegram. With the permission of the high positions. These actions are not always a matter of disinformation in networks. Iran’s supreme leader, Sayyid Ali Khamenei, tweet images of Iranian missiles to Israel generated by chatgptand the Israeli defense minister generates Genuine visual garbage (which The Anglo -Saxons call ‘Ai Slop’) of propaganda type of which Facebook and other networks crowd. It is not strange that the leaders of both sides join the iconographic war: it is a way not only to spread harmful propaganda for the other side, but to supply the informative limitations suffered by citizens. Please, only AI. In fact, there is another reason for the dissemination of propaganda through AI to be backed by the respective governments of Iran and Israel: when citizens spread images of killings in the cities, it was feared that with these videos they would give strategic clues to the other side. AI is a way to ensure that no one takes advantage of those videos. According to 404 mediaIsrael requested from its citizens in a statement by social networks: “The enemy examines these documents to improve their objectives. Be responsible, do not share locations on the network.” AI thus becomes a tool to share propaganda that is not strategically sensitive. How to identify artificial intelligence. The companies that create the generative tools are responsible for marking the results that their IASs yield. In addition to easily visible and editable water marks, Google AI includes an invisible, Synthidbut it has a problem set: you have to download the video that may appear, for example, on social networks, and then upload it to the Synthid platform. They are minutes, perhaps lost hours, during which perhaps the false video has reached millions of people. A very valuable time in terms of propaganda. Header | 404Media In Xataka | Welcome to the “mcdonaldization” of AI: we have cheap chatbots for mass, and ultra -premium products for the elite

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