Tech billionaire Elon Musk was interviewed by the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Rishi Sunak.
Why EVs Aren’t The GreenTech Panacea || Peter Zeihan
When the major auto manufacturers start changing their EV plans, it’s probably a sign something’s not quite right. For all those who think they’re better than everyone else because they drive a Tesla, this video is for you…
JRE: Elon Musk On The Dangers of A.I
Elon Musk is a business magnate, designer, and engineer. His portfolio of businesses include Tesla, Inc., SpaceX, Neuralink, X, and many others.
King Charles says AI is ‘one of the greatest leaps in human history’
The King has said the advent of AI could be “no less important” than the harnessing of electricity, the splitting of the atom and the discovery of fire. His Majesty called AI “one of the greatest technological leaps in the history of human endeavour” and compared efforts to control the rise of powerful AI systems to the fight against climate change. He said world leaders must “similarly address the risk of AI” to how the international community “has sought to tackle climate change”.
How you can change the world – with Blockchain technology
Have you ever considered donating money to a charity – but then you didn’t? Because you were afraid your money would be wasted or not really helping people in need? There is a problem of trust and transparency.
This is where Blockchain comes in. Blockchain is not only about “Bitcoins” – it is a technology that creates full transparency of money flows. It helps us actually see where our money goes and what impact it creates for people in need. Blockchain technology can help us create the change we wish to see in the world – at the tip of a finger. Nearly 1 billion people in the world have no access to electricity. Rebecca’s mission is to end energy poverty and improve lives in emerging markets by unlocking the potential of clean energy and digitalization while contributing to 14 UN Sustainable Development Goals.
She is co-founder and CMO of PineBerry, a German-Kenyan social business providing an “Everything-as-a-Service” platform for scaling energy access in emerging markets. Rebecca is also President and Chairwoman of the Board of Directors at the Alliance for Rural Electrification in Belgium, promoting a sustainable decentralized renewable energy industry for the 21st century.
With her background in Strategic Marketing, Corporate Communications and IT Management, Rebecca entered the rural electrification space in 2016. In the past years, she deepened her digitalization and off-grid expertise mostly from an entrepreneurial point of view but also on an institutional level as a researcher at the University of Neu-Ulm in Germany. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community
Biden unveils U.S. government’s first-ever AI executive order
CNBC’s Eamon Javers joins ‘Squawk Box’ with the latest news out of the White House.
Glass CPUs are Coming
The improvements of glass vs. organic CPU substrates for computer chips.
Introduction to Blockchain Technology
Discover the foundational technology behind cryptocurrencies and its potential to transform industries. In this video, we break down the basics of blockchain, a decentralized ledger that securely records transactions across a network of computers. Explore key components, immutability, transparency, and real-world applications. Join us at Smart Contracts Simplified for insightful content on cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology!
Microsoft CEO Unravels ChatGPT, Ethical AI & Going Bust | Insider News
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadela sat down with Axel Springer’s CEO Mathias Döpfner to discuss AI and the partnership of Microsoft and Open AI.
Solar Panels On My Net Zero Home … Still Worth It?
Are solar panels on your home worth it? And did I go too far this time? Well, I’ve shared my experiences living with solar panels on my previous home for five years now. Including the pros and cons of it. I just moved into my new factory built home with the goal of achieving net zero energy, which means more solar.
I’ve experienced going solar twice within five years. Both with the same solar installer, in the same state… but with very different houses. How did I go about sizing my solar panel system to try and hit that net zero target before I actually lived here? And what challenges did we run into… because there were some challenges. Hopefully you’ll find something to take away from this if you’re considering solar for yourself.
