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Meta to invest hundreds of billions in superintelligence efforts

Meta Platforms plans to invest hundreds of billions of dollars in computing infrastructure to advance its superintelligence ambitions in artificial intelligence (AI), Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg said on Monday. Writing on social media platform Threads, Zuckerberg said Meta would build one of the most "elite and talent-dense teams

The Basic Human Needs in the Age of Technology

In 1954, the American psychologist Abraham Maslow introduced what became known as the “Hierarchy of Needs,” which included physiological needs, safety, social belonging, self-esteem, and self-actualization. But today, in 2025, we are compelled to re-examine this framework. What are the true essential needs of a human being in our

"Threads" App Bubble

"Competition is good, and cheating is not," was Elon Musk's response, owner of Twitter, to the news of the launch of Instagram's Threads site, which has had a huge surge, reaching over 80 million subscribers worldwide within just 48 hours, and outside the European continent. Experts point out that linking the new

Can We Silence the Fools?!

A few months ago, a friend posted a collection of famous poems on his Facebook page. These poems are well-known and do not need an introduction to their creator. I believe that the publisher of these verses considered introducing the poet as diminishing his value and fame, following the well-known rule that says "the known needs no

Facebook profile glitch 'kills' millions. Even Mark Zuckerberg

A glitch on the social media site found people logging in to their accounts on Friday, only to find they had been prematurely ‘memorialized’ Rumors of Mark Zuckerberg’s death may have been greatly exaggerated – but by his own billion-plus user website, as a glitch on Friday afternoon led Facebook to declare two