For decades, the “Galicia” octopus has been the greatest guarantee of quality. The United Kingdom wants to take it away

The Galician octopus may be the most famous, but for some time now, talking about the most precious cephalopod in the country’s gastronomy requires looking beyond the Rías Baixas. In fact, it forces us to take a leap of hundreds of kilometers and look at the other side of the English Channel, on the southern coast of the United Kingdom. There the English fishermen have encountered a curious octopus invasion which at first they viewed with suspicion (they have been dedicated to capturing other species for generations), but each time it awakens greater interest in London. The question is how can it affect that to Galicia, a land that has turned octopus into a ‘religion’ (in addition to a big business) and that in recent years has encountered the opposite panorama: a fall in the capture of cephalopods. What has happened? That the octopus map is changing. And although we still don’t know for sure how deep (and stable) that transformation will be, it has been clear enough to generate expectation in Galicia, a land closely linked to the cephalopod from a cultural and economic point of view. To understand it, we have to go back to 2025, when fishermen who fish on the southern coasts of the United Kingdom encountered an unexpected picture: in the pots that have been installed for generations to hunt crabs and lobsters, they began to appear empty shells…a clue to the presence of octopuses. Click on the image to go to the tweet. Why is it so strange? Because the ports in the north of the peninsula are used to large unloadings of octopus, but things change when we talk about Newlyn or Brixham, in England. There the boats that go out to fish hope to collect sole, turbot, crabs or lobsters. A few months ago, however, the fishermen encountered an unexpected (and apparently inexplicable) invasion of Octopus vulgariscephalopods that usually live in the Mediterranean or other areas of the Atlantic, such as the Galician coast. It was not a one-off boom. Nor something anecdotal. The phenomenon was so surprising that it even caught the attention of Stephen Castle, a reporter for The New York Timeswho in September traveled to Brixham to talk to sailors and operators. In a chronicle about what he saw there, he talks about fishermen ecstatic to see how their turnover skyrocketed thanks to new catches, auctions of tons of merchandise and veterans of the sector recognizing that it was the first time they had captured the species in their waters in more than 40 years. This is good news, right? Depends. Castle chatted with fishermen who rub their hands when they see the tentacles wriggling in their nets, but also with others who frustratedly tell how octopuses boycott the pots with which they capture shellfish. They are not the only ones who are not enthusiastic about the new plague. “I recently visited the fishing industry in Plummouth and was informed that there was an unusual abundance of octopuses in the south west. The Ministry of Environment and Food understands that the proliferation is affecting shellfish pot fishing and causing concern in the fishing sector in the area,” warned in May last year the Labor MP Daniel Zeichner. And why not take advantage of it? That is the question that the British authorities seem to have asked themselves, who have decided that the cephalopod invasion may be something more: an opportunity. At the beginning of the year Vigo Lighthouse revealed who in London want to promote a formal, regulated and industrial fishery of the octopus vulgaris. In short: make a virtue of necessity and equip yourself with a strategy to gain a foothold in a market that moves billions of euros. Proof that the United Kingdom they are very serious with the octopus is that the Marine Biological Association (MBA) and the Marine Management Organization (MMO), two departments linked to the Government, “are considering how best to collaborate with the EU to learn from existing octopus fisheries.” a few days ago The Voice of Galicia even reported that the country is already looking at the markets of the rest of Europe and Morocco. It makes sense if we take into account that the change on the English coast, with an octopus boom that in turn reduces the population of other traditional species, already affected to the Christmas campaign. Do they have that many octopuses? Yes. In September, after speaking with the manager of a market, Castle talked about the sale of up to 48 tons of octopus in a single day. Official MMO data shows that last year a total of about 1,900 tons of octopus, especially in Brixham and Dartmouth. It is an exceptional fact. First, because it exponentially multiplies the discrete cephalopod capture data recorded so far. Second, because it surpasses the 1,200 t handled in the markets of Galicia. There is sources which indicate that total sales in the UK markets would be much higher. Data from the Xunta on the sale (blue) and price (yellow) of octopus in the markets of Galicia. Is it something new? Yes. And no. It is not the first time that English fishermen have found octopuses wrapped in their nets and pots. Vigo Lighthouse remember that in Devon and Cornwall sailors already encountered similar situations in the late 19th and mid-20th centuries, when the regional press came to speak of “a perfect plague” of “disgusting beasts” that “almost ruined” the sector. On this occasion there are signs that suggest that it will not be something temporary. Experts such as Seteve Simpson, from the University of Bristol, slide that climate change is “a likely factor” in explaining the increase in octopuses in southern England. “Our waters are warming, so our little island of Britain is becoming increasingly favorable for octopus populations,” he theorizes. There are clues that suggest he is not wrong. In Plymouth there are fishermen who recognize that they not only encounter adult specimens when fishing. They also see … Read more

Anthropic has become the darling of AI and has sought a partner to guarantee its future. It’s not the one we thought

When we think about the big players in artificial intelligence, we tend to draw pretty clear lines between competitors and allies. Anthropic and Google They usually appear on the same board, yes, but as direct rivals that develop their own models and compete for the same ground. Therefore, the fact that they now appear linked in the same agreement draws attention from the first moment. The firm led by Dario Amodei has closed an alliance with Google and Broadcom to ensure next-generation computing capacity, and that movement, beyond the technical, leaves a message that does not go unnoticed. If we go to the details of the announcement, what is relevant is not only who participates, but the scale of what has been signed. Anthropic speaks of multiple gigawatts of next-generation TPU capacity that it expects to come online from 2027, an infrastructure designed to support its famous Claude models. In its statement it insists that demand from its clients has accelerated this year, and presents this movement as a direct response to that pressure. In fact, it describes it as its biggest bet in computing so far, although Amazon remains its main cloud provider. The unexpected partner in the battle for computing The agreement makes a lot of sense if we look at the figures that the company has shared. In 2024, it registered annualized revenues above $30 billion and more than 1,000 business clients exceeding one million annual spending, when in February there were more than 500. So this undoubtedly translates into a greater load on your infrastructure. And that’s where this movement fits in, not so much as an isolated strategic coup, but as a response to that growth. And, as we can see, this agreement has two different pieces. On the one hand there is Broadcom, a semiconductor company that has benefited greatly from the rise of AI. On the other hand, the Mountain View giant appears, which in addition to providing infrastructure, driven by its focus on TPUalso competes directly in model development. And that is where the agreement gains interest, because it mixes technical collaboration with a competitive relationship that already existed. It is also worth stopping at where Anthropic is, because it helps to understand why it can close such a deal. The company has been building its position by moving away from the race for the flashiest features and focusing on business environmentwhere security, control and reliability outweigh the initial impact. This approach has allowed him to excel in tasks such as programming, with Claude Code, and security with the new Mythos. And, little by little, it has been gaining something that is not achieved overnight: the trust of large companies. But there is more. Anthropic makes it clear that Claude works on AWS TrainiumGoogle TPU and NVIDIA GPU, and adds that this variety allows it to improve performance and resilience. That gives us a pretty clear clue about what he’s doing now. Rather than betting everything on a single supplier or a single family of chips, it is consolidating a more flexible base to sustain its growth. And in an industry so stressed by hardware demand, that decision makes a lot of sense. Images | Anthropic In Xataka | The “token economy” is broken: flat AI programming fees are mathematically unsustainable

It cannot guarantee that their avant -garde chips will not arrive in China

TSMC faces a crossroads. At the current situation of tension between the US and China this Taiwanese semiconductor manufacturer, The Major on the Planethe has chosen to develop drastically Your production infrastructure In the country led by Donald Trump. This strategy will allow you dodge future tariffs which presumably will apply to the integrated circuits produced abroad. However, this is not all. In addition, having more manufacturing plants and more advanced packaging centers in the US will allow TSMC to better protect your business if in the future it is triggered A war conflict between China and Taiwan. In these circumstances it is evident that the company led by CC Wei is interested in sustaining an affable relationship with the US. However, their ties are currently committed because of the integrated circuits manufactured by TSMC that are arriving in China. TSMC has been sincere with the US This semiconductor manufacturer is subject to an investigation by the US Department of Commerce Since October 2024. The organization that then led Gina Raimondo suspected that this company could have secretly reached agreements with Huawei to take care of the manufacture of its semiconductors for smartphones and applications of artificial intelligence (AI). In December 2024 TSMC broke its commercial relationship with Powerair, a Singapore company that, apparently, was responsible for delivering to Huawei the chip manufactured by TSMC that appeared on the card for the Ascend 910b. Interestingly, this was the second company presumably responsible for getting to Huawei Integrated circuits produced by TSMC. In 2023 this last company stopped offering its manufacturing service to the Chinese Chips Design Company Sophgo to illegally mediate with Huawei. TSMC could receive a fine of one billion dollars, or even more, from the US Department of Commerce However, their problems did not end here. At the beginning of last March the CSIS (Center for Strategic and International Studies), An American organization that is dedicated to elaborating strategies that seek to guarantee the security of the US, accused TSMC having manufactured indirectly for Huawei for 2024 no less than two million chips of the Ascend 910. With these integrated circuits this Chinese company could have produced a huge amount of units of its ascend 910c solution, which is currently its hardware for the most advanced. As we explain in early April, TSMC could receive a fine of one billion dollars, or even more, of the Department of Commerce. US regulation establishes that in this context the sanction can ascend twice the value of the transactions that have violated export restrictionswhat could place this fine as one of the highest in history for this type of infraction. TSMC has recently published its last annual report and has not let out the opportunity to explain to the US Administration What is your position in this conflict: “Our role in the semiconductor supply chain inherently limits our visibility and the information we have about the final use or the end user of the products that incorporate chips manufactured by us. This limitation hinders our ability to fully guarantee that the semiconductors we produce are not diverted to an endless use or user avoid controls. ” It is likely that the US responds to this TSMC statement very soon. We will keep you aware of everything. Image | TSMC More information | TSMC In Xataka | The US tariffs are already hurting two of the companies that support Taiwan’s economy: TSMC and Foxconn

9 steps to guarantee higher quality and better sources

Let’s tell you 9 ways in which you can improve the answers of Chatgptmaking artificial intelligence use better sources to improve information. Because the quality of the answers depends largely on how you formulate Promptso some variations or added to your question can improve the sources. What we are going to do in this article is to summarize several techniques that you can use or added for your Prompts. This is designed for chatgpt, but they are elements that you can also incorporate into your prompts of COPILOT, Gemini, Grok or any other artificial intelligence chatbot. Don’t talk to him as if he were Google Chatgpt process your text differently from Googleand intelligence chats in general do it differently from search engines. An AI is trained to process the natural text, so you do not need to write using only keywords. This means that you should forget to write with loose words so that the search engine detects those words and finds content that contains them. With chatgpt Write what you want naturallyin the same way you would ask a person. It is clear about what you want to ask for The first measure to get chatgpt to respond in a better way is specify everything you can When asking a question. Your question has to be clear and precise, and take into account the context And the purpose of what you want to ask. For example, if you want to ask you to suggest a text to write an email, it is not the same to tell you that you simply want to tell you that email is “in English, to request work and with a professional tone where the skills are stand out “ When asking for information about something is the same, always try to specify everything you can. If you are looking for information about a specific product, the specific model, and so on. Avoid ambiguities and generalizationsand look for concrete things. Details, details, details With this I want to insist on the previous point. Don’t avoid details, don’t leave anything. If you are going to use chatgpt to compose an image, all the details will be taken into account, such as the types of clothing, facial features, the colors of the dresses, and so on. And when you ask you to generate a text, the details also matter. When creating texts is the same, All the details you can enrich will enrich the answer. You can tell who the text is directed, the purpose, and even the length that you want it or if you want it in summary or point by point. You can also give details when asking about an event, specifying which part of the event you want me to tell you, what event, what details. And so with everything you ask. Ask to use the structure you need When you are asking chatgpt to compose a text, you can have you A purpose or a structure In mind, but the result of AI could be very different. Therefore, it is important that if you have a structure in mind, mentions in the prompt. For example, you may want the AI ​​to tell you the differences between two mobiles, or make a comparison. Well, it is not the same to simply ask for doing it by saying to tell you the points for and against each one. You can also ask that it be an academic document, that it has a determined format, that you use bullets, what you need. Adapt the explanations to you If you have asked Chatgpt to explain and define something you have no idea, but You don’t understand the explanation too much Or it seems too complicated, you can adapt it to explain it to you in a much simpler way. Something classic that I make myself for the most complex concepts is to add something like “explicit it like a 10 -year -old child.” You can also adapt it to other ages. When you do this, chatgpt The terminology and examples will change to make them much simpler, basic and understandable. Define the sources you want Chatgpt and other similar bots have been trained with large information databases, and if you ask you a question you will look in this information in general to compose an answer. Therefore, it is important specify where you want me to take out the information When you ask you to answer something. For example, it is not the same to ask “what is climate change” than asking “explain to me what climate change is based on academic research and peer reviewed studies.” With this you are asking you not to draw the information from anywhere, but only of a specific type of more reliable source, and the time to give you the explanation will include appointments mentioning where it has taken it. Mentions specific institutions or media In addition to generic type types, you can also Ask to use concrete sources. This can be institutions or organisms, as well as web pages or specific media. You can also ask for authors or concrete studies. Because it is not the same to ask you to tell you the time you will do tomorrow to ask you to tell you the time you will do tomorrow “according to Aemet.” Nor is it the same to ask for medical information or do it “according to WHO” or “according to Harvard publications.” Ask to cite the sources In addition to telling you the type of sources you want to use, you can also Ask you to include appointments from these sources. For example, you can ask you to explain the evolution “citing Darwin’s studies and other recognized scientists.” In the answer you compose, you will. Ask for updated data Although ChatgPT has an Internet search engine and can search for updated information on the network, You will not always do this by defaultsince sometimes to give you an answer you can simply look … Read more

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